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SUMMARY:Stewardship mornings in Baranduda Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: Weekly on Fridays\, 4th March – 29th April \nJoin Parklands Rangers in our stewardship program creating ecosystem resilience in the regional hills. \nThis program focuses on our regional Box Gum Grassy Woodlands – the endangered ecological community characterised by a diverse mix of species dominated by White Box\, Yellow Box and Blakely’s Red Gum trees. The vegetation of Baranduda Range is an excellent example of this community with a wide range of unique native plants\, hidden gullies and spectacular views. \nThe Ranger-led Box Gum Stewardship program offers a series of 2-hour hands-on sessions giving volunteers direct experience in restoring and enhancing our regional Box Gum woodlands. \n\nWhen: Friday mornings 9.30-11.30 am\nWhere: We will meet at the access gate to Baranduda Regional Park off Howards Rd\, Baranduda.\nWhat: Activities will cover the range of tasks necessary to ensuring resilient and appropriate habitat including native plant identification\, weed identification and treatment and habitat restoration tasks such as the installation\, maintenance and monitoring of nest boxes.\nWhat is provided: All tools\, materials and personal protective equipment is provided as is Ranger induction and session leadership.\nWhat to bring: Participants must wear covered shoes (boots) and long pants at all sessions\, preferably long sleeves as well\, and bring your own hat and water bottle. Current Covid safety measures must also be followed.\n\nPlease book for each session you intend to join. \nRegister Here.
URL:https://www.parklands-alburywodonga.org.au/event/stewardship-mornings-in-baranduda-regional-park/
LOCATION:Baranduda Regional Park\, Howards Road car park\, Baranduda\, VIC\, 3691\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Stewardship mornings on McFarlanes Hill
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: Weekly from Tuesday 1st March \nJoin Parklands Rangers and the Friends of Felltimber Creek for 2 hours on a Tuesday to help restore the natural environment of McFarlanes Hill. \nThis volunteer program focuses on our regional Box Gum Grassy Woodlands – the endangered ecological community dominated by White Box\, Yellow Box and Blakely’s Red Gum trees. McFarlanes Hill in West Wodonga is an excellent example of this community with a wide range of unique native plants and of course the upper reaches of the beautiful Felltimber Creek. \nThe Ranger-led Box Gum Stewardship program offers a series of 2-hour hands-on sessions giving volunteers direct experience in restoring and enhancing our regional Box Gum woodlands. \n\nWhen: Tuesday mornings 9.30-11.30 am\nWhere: We will meet at the McFarlanes Hill walking track carpark at the base of the hill\, off Felltimber Creek Road.\nWhat: Activities will cover the range of tasks necessary to ensuring resilient and appropriate habitat including native plant identification\, weed identification and treatment and habitat restoration tasks such as the installation\, maintenance and monitoring of nest boxes.\nWhat is provided: All tools\, materials and personal protective equipment is provided as is Ranger induction and session leadership.\nWhat to bring: Participants must wear covered shoes (boots) and long pants at all sessions\, preferably long sleeves as well\, and bring your own hat and water bottle. Current Covid safety measures must also be followed.\n\nPlease book for each session you intend to join. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.parklands-alburywodonga.org.au/event/stewardship-mornings-on-mcfarlanes-hill/
LOCATION:McFarlanes Hill\, McFarlanes Hill\, Wodonga\, VIC\, 3690\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Collecting seed from native plants with Sue Brunskill
DESCRIPTION:Join horticulturist Sue Brunskill for a hands-on introduction to seed collecting. A seasoned bush regenerator and teacher\, Sue is passionate about native plants and their propagation. This workshop will include recognising the different stages of plant reproduction\, knowing when to harvest and different techniques for different local native species. \nWhere: Gateway island Regional Park. Meet on Harris Road (entry on left from Lincoln Causeway heading towards Wodonga)\, just before the Railway Bridge underpass. \nWhat to bring: Bring a shopping bag to carry collected seed in. BYO water bottle\, gardening gloves and hat. Please wear covered shoes and long pants for snake safety. \nPlease Register here  Registration prior to the event is essential for communication\, safety and insurance purposes.
URL:https://www.parklands-alburywodonga.org.au/event/collecting-seed-from-native-plants-with-sue-brunskill/
LOCATION:Gateway Island\, Gateway Island\, Wodonga\, VIC\, 3691\, Australia
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