On Wednesday the 20th of March, Hume City Council visited Aitken College and completed an assessment of the College grounds as part of Gardens for Wildlife (G4W) program. The Hume City Council team led by Biodiversity officer; Melissa Doherty were taken on a tour of the College grounds by our Sustainability Captains. The aim of the program is to provide advice on how Aitken could create wildlife friendly habitats to attract native wildlife, such as native butterflies, bees, birds, frogs, and lizards and as a result help our local biodiversity.
G4W is a free to participate and open to all households, schools, and businesses within the Hume City Council municipality. Ifyou would like more information about the Gardens for wildlife program, click on the link below: