Lake Bungana Revegetation Works
The City of Bayswater is working with the community to restore and enhance the vegetated area around Lake Bungana as part of water quality improvement works.
The project aims to:
- Improve water quality
- Provide habitat for native animals
- Improve the visual amenity of the Lake.
The area in question is classified as completely degraded and dominated by Melaleuca quinquenervia and Casuarina cunninghamiana. These species have been identified as requiring management by the Department of Biodiversity Conservations and attractions (DBCA). As part of the Maylands Lakes Restoration Plan the City is seeking to increase riparian vegetation along the lake shore to assist with nutrient stripping and create a more diverse habitat reflective of a naturally occurring environment to provide habitat for fauna. The invasive species have formed a root shelf preventing the establishment of riparian vegetation and turtle nesting at the site. Works are being undertaken in collaboration with the friends of Maylands Lakes who support the restoration.
UPDATE of RESTORATION WORK
The planting day has been finalised and it will be held on the 4th of August 2024. Treatment of the woody weeds has begun, and removal will take place in early July to make way for the new plants.