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For more than two decades, Bacchus Marsh has been more than just an address for one passionate local, it’s been a home in every sense of the word. Drawn to the town in 2003 for its country charm and easy reach to Melbourne, Natasha Evans quickly formed a deep connection to the valley’s landscapes, wildlife and tight-knit community. She chats with Jack O’Shea-Ayres

What’s your connection to Bacchus Marsh?

It’s my home , and very dear to my heart! We wanted to live in the country but still within reach of Melbourne, so we chose Bacchus Marsh. I have been in the area since 2003 and have formed a real attachment to it.

What do you like about where you live?

It feels like a big country town and is easily accessible and people are friendly. I love the river Red Gums and the two rivers running through the Bacchus Marsh valley.

What, if anything, would you change about where you live?

I would have more native understorey plantings and trees planted in parks and around the town to help the wildlife and to provide shade for pedestrians. This would also mean less mowing for the Council!

Where is your favourite local place to spend time?

That’s a hard one! I love hiking and birdwatching in Werribee Gorge, Long Forest Mallee Reserve, and the local Peppertree Park walking trail next to the Werribee River.

Tell us something people would be surprised to know about you…

I also volunteer with Friends of Werribee River through Bacchus Marsh, and I’m the vice president of Bacchus Marsh Platypus Alliance.

What inspires you to volunteer for Gardens for Wildlife?

I truly believe that we can make a difference to the planet by starting in our own backyards. I love to meet like-minded people and help them to enhance their gardens to better support biodiversity. I love sharing the knowledge I have gained through formal education and my years of observing nature.

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