Monday 8 August 2016

Welcome Aboard Project Numbat Incorporated



Yesterday I had an enjoyable meeting with Tamara Wilkes-Jones and local landowner Chris Murphy, both representing Project Numbat Incorporated. For those who don’t know Chris, he owns the property on York-Williams Road with the red bucket entry statement to Red Bucket Lane.
Project Numbat Incorporated have in the past provided written letters of support for the Boyagin Rock Day-Use Area Redevelopment Project and now wish to become involved in the project with financial and/or in-kind support with interpretation of the fauna which make Boyagin their habitat and home. This will add greatly to the provisions already made within the project budget and will no doubt add value to the experience by visitors to Boyagin Rock. Particular emphasis is proposed for signage as visitors enter the site from the proposed car parking facilities so that visitor immediately become aware of the special attractions at this site and within the nature reserve. Given this commitment Project Numbat will not only assist us but also promote their own efforts toward their cause for the preservation and promotion of endangered fauna species with particular emphasis on the Numbats.

I have given Tamara direct contact for Greg and Chris at Parks and Wildlife as there is a strong case for both parties to work together and share resources in the creation of any interpretation to be situated at the site as part of this redevelopment project. I am sure you will all welcome Project Numbat aboard and I look forward to working with them moving forward

Vince Holt
Project Coordinator