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Trees Save Lives

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How real is the perceived risk to life from canopy trees? The other weekend severe winds hit Pittwater, with heavy gusts downing several trees – including one which damaged cars.…

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Pittwater Primary Schools Art Challenge

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The Hidden Life of Trees Did you know that trees communicate using underground fungal networks? Or that, like us, they survive best in communities? There’s lots to find out about…

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Are Trees Making our Kids Smarter

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Studies linking the natural environment to better learning outcomes Common sense tells us that trees are good for us. They provide shade, oxygen and filter out pollution. But did you…

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Garigal people, and pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. The survival of our beautiful Spotted Gum and Angophora Forests, with the many creatures they feed and shelter, are evidence of their care for country.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Garigal people, and pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. The survival of our beautiful Spotted Gum and Angophora Forests, with the many creatures they feed and shelter, are evidence of their care for country.

About us

Canopy Keepers was formed in 2020 as an independent group to raise community awareness about the social, environmental and economic importance of trees to our area. We aim to increase local appreciation of the value of a healthy and strong canopy. We also lobby for changes to regulations and practices to protect and enhance it.

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For all enquiries email hello@canopykeepers.org.au or use our contact form.