Habitat for Wildlife
Habitat for Wildlife is about providing a backyard or garden that is wildlife friendly, and is for any landholders who live in the Wingecarribee Shire and love native animals.
The program is about making small changes to your backyard to improve habitat values and to encourage native birds, moths, butterflies, insects, frogs and lizards to visit or live in your garden. Creating a wildlife refuge in your backyard will increase the likelihood of a native animal’s survival and movement through the landscape.
Receive tips on how to manage pets, how to think about and plan your garden design and how you can install bird baths, nest boxes, native grasses, shrubs and trees and other features such as rocks or ponds to encourage and protect native animals.
You can be as creative as you like!

How do I Join?
Membership is free and available to residents of Wingecarribee Shire.
Members receive:
- A colourful metal sign to install on their front gate or fence
- Resources including a printed copy of the Backyard Habitat Planting Guide
- A native plant gift voucher to the value of $30
- Subscription to the Wingecarribee Web E-Newsletters
- Access to workshops and events as they happen
To join Habitat for Wildlife, complete the member form:
Before you complete this form please read our Privacy Statement. By completing the form you consent to our Privacy Statement.
Privacy Statement
In lodging the below form, you are providing personal information such as your name and contact details. The personal information that Council has collected or is collecting from you is personal information for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIPA). Your personal information will be handled in accordance with the PPIPA and Council’s Privacy Management Plan. For further information regarding Council’s privacy obligations, see Privacy Guidelines.
Purpose of collection and intended recipients: The personal information in this form will be used and disclosed for the purpose of communicating with you regarding your application. Intended recipients of this information include Council officials, contractors and persons granted lawful access under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Supply: Supply of your personal information is voluntary, however, if you do not provide the requested information (or any part of it) Council may be unable to process your application.
Storage and access/correction: Your personal information is being collected and will be stored by Wingecarribee Shire Council, 68 Elizabeth Street Moss Vale NSW 2577. This form will be placed on a relevant file and/or recorded in Council’s electronic document and records management system. You may make application to access or amend your personal information. Any such application will be handled in accordance with the PPIPA.
By submitting this form you consent to the above.
Habitat for Wildlife Membership Form(PDF, 154KB)
Return the signed form and send by email to mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au or alternatively, put it in the post or drop it off at the Civic Centre. If you would prefer to complete a printed copy of the form, please contact the Customer Service Centre on 02 4868 0888.
If you are under 18 years of age you will need a parent or guardian to sign the form.
Making Your Garden Bird-Friendly
Grab your binoculars and get out in the back garden or your favourite park or bushland reserve to observe and count the birds you see.
Greening Australia have published a brochure to help you make your garden more bird-friendly.
Planting for Birds(PDF, 2MB)
Aussie Backyard Bird Count
Visit citizen science opportunities for updates and reports on the Aussie Backyard Bird Count.
Backyard Habitat Planting Guide
Download the Backyard Habitat Planting Guide to read about simple ways to make your backyard garden more wildlife-friendly. A printed copy of the guide is posted to all members who join Habitat for Wildlife. Click the below image to view as an online flipbook or access download icon to download a copy.
Native Plant Selection
A native plant selector tool is being developed to help you find and choose a list of suitable native plant species for your garden. In the meantime, have a look at the lists provided here from Wariapendi Nursery using the location closest to your property. In addition, you could talk to a specialist in native plants or look at the patch of natural bush closest to your home for inspiration! Make sure your garden design and plantings do not increase the bush fire risk for your property.
Moss Vale & Berrima Plant List(PDF, 198KB)
Mittagong & Bowral Plant List(PDF, 199KB)
Robertson & Burrawang Plant List(PDF, 200KB)
Canyonleigh & Marulan Plant List(PDF, 198KB)
Further Information