Natural Environment
Learn about Albury’s trees, native vegetation, wildlife habitats, weeds and natural areas.
Albury is surrounded by significant natural assets, such as the Murray River, the Albury Ranges and Lake Hume. Getting the best of both worlds, our urban location connects with environmental and bush land areas of high biodiversity conservation value.
TREES AND NATIVE VEGETATION
We love the magnificent trees of Albury for their beauty and environmental importance - regulating climate, reducing pollution and producing oxygen.
Our trees and native vegetation are valuable assets that also underpins our cultural identity as a community, for both Indigenous peoples and their relationship with the land; and for the many residents and visitors who enjoy the wonder and beauty of our natural environments.
While we manage our street and parkland trees, you’re responsible for taking care of trees on your property. It’s important to understand that you may require approval for pruning or removal of trees on your property. Find out more at alburycity.nsw.gov.au/environment/trees-and-vegetation/trees.
ROADSIDE VEGETATION
Roadside vegetation is home to some of Albury’s most important and unique plants and animals.
To protect our environmental areas, we ask that activities such as mowing, clearing or general “tidying up” are not undertaken on our roadsides.
FIREWOOD COLLECTION
Many of our native animals such as lizards, birds, and smaller insects rely on dead and fallen timber for habitat. Dead trees often contain hollows which provide homes for some of our local threated species such as the Squirrel Glider.
Firewood on Council owned and managed land is not up for grabs, in fact its collection is prohibited for many reasons including the impact on our biodiversity and other safety risks. Residents can collect in designated areas or purchase from a reputable sustainable supplier. Find out more at: alburycity.nsw.gov.au/environment/trees-and-vegetation/firewood-collection
WEED MANAGEMENT
If you find ‘priority weeds’ (weeds that need to be controlled on your property or around town), please get in touch so we can assist in identifying and controlling them. For more information, contact our Land Management Officer or visit: alburycity.nsw.gov.au/weeds