Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm species

Overview

The Lions Youth Haven at Westwood Farm (private property) is a haven for youth at risk in our community.

Objectives of the Youth Haven:

  • allow young people in situations of crisis to find a refuge and support;
  • provide support for disengaged young people where they can gain confidence and self respect;
  • provide these young people with training in basic skills which equip them better to fill their places in society as self-sufficient and productive individuals; and give these young people a place in the outdoors to learn about and develop their own dignity in an outdoor environment.

Westwood Farm consists of 200 hectares of open native woodlands and introduced pasture plants, with native grasses and groundcovers along creeklines. Neighbouring reserves include the Bullen Range Nature Reserve and McQuoids Hill Nature Reserve. The dominant woodland trees are Blakely's Red Gums and Yellow Box, which are a component of the endangered Yellow Box-Blakely's Red Gum Woodland ecological community. Older trees and dead standing trees have hollows which provide habitat for a number hollow-nesting birds, reptiles, frogs and invertebrates. Fallen timber is left to provide habitat for invertebrate species dependent on decaying wood for their survival. Nine small woodland birds have been recorded nesting in the foliage of young Blakely's Red Gum trees on the Farm: Diamond Firetail, Red-browed Finch, White-throated Gerygone, Western Gerygone, Mistletoebird, Yellow-rumped Thornbill, Weebill, Willie Wagtail and Grey Fantail. There are a number of horse agistment paddocks and a few larger stock grazing paddocks.

Significant sightings on the Farm include:

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604 species

Calomela sp. (genus) (Acacia leaf beetle)

Calomela sp. (genus)
Calomela sp. (genus)
Calomela sp. (genus)

Calomela vittata (Acacia leaf beetle)

Calomela vittata
Calomela vittata
Calomela vittata

Camponotus consobrinus (Banded sugar ant)

Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus

Camponotus suffusus (Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus

Capusa senilis (Black-banded Wedge-moth)

Capusa senilis
Capusa senilis
Capusa senilis

Carduelis carduelis (European Goldfinch)

Carduelis carduelis
Carduelis carduelis
Carduelis carduelis

Carex appressa (Tall Sedge)

Carex appressa
Carex appressa
Carex appressa

Carphurus sp. (genus) (Soft-winged flower beetle)

Carphurus sp. (genus)
Carphurus sp. (genus)
Carphurus sp. (genus)

Cassinia quinquefaria (Rosemary Cassinia)

Cassinia quinquefaria
Cassinia quinquefaria
Cassinia quinquefaria

Castiarina crenata (Jewel beetle)

Castiarina crenata
Castiarina crenata
Castiarina crenata

Celaenia excavata (Bird-dropping spider)

Celaenia excavata
Celaenia excavata
Celaenia excavata

Cerambycidae (family) (Longhorn beetle)

Cerambycidae (family)
Cerambycidae (family)
Cerambycidae (family)

Ceraon sp. (genus) (2-horned tree hopper)

Ceraon sp. (genus)
Ceraon sp. (genus)
Ceraon sp. (genus)

Cercopidae (family) (Unidentified spittlebug or froghopper)

Cercopidae (family)
Cercopidae (family)
Cercopidae (family)

Cermatulus nasalis (Predatory shield bug, Glossy shield bug)

Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis

Cernuella virgata (Vineyard Snail)

Cernuella virgata
Cernuella virgata
Cernuella virgata

Chalcididae (family) (Unidentified chalcid wasp)

Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)

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