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SUMMARY:Feral Pig Control in Peri-urban Areas workshop
DESCRIPTION:Feral pigs pose a threat to our native ecosystems and agricultural land. They overgraze\, increase erosion\, contaminate water sources\, spread weeds and disease. \nWodonga Urban Landcare Network has engaged Agriculture Victoria’s Feral Pig Coordinator\, Sam Armstrong to deliver a workshop on controlling pigs in our area with a focus on peri urban landscapes and collaborative management. \nThis workshop will benefit new tree changers and small landholders in Wodonga and surrounding municipalities\, existing Landcare members\, and the broader community. Participants will gain knowledge about pest species\, their environmental impacts\, and effective control techniques for small properties. \nThe workshop will comprise of two sessions – the first is a presentation at the Community Centre and the second session will be a field visit. \nThis workshop will highlight the importance of identifying and managing feral pig issues proactively. \nFind out more about the workshop content and register at events.humanitix.com/feral-pig-control-workshop \nThis event is the second event in our Partnership Against Pests workshop series ‘Growing capacity against invasives on small blocks’. We will be hosting four more events this year on foxes\, woody weeds\, herbaceous weeds and blackberries. \nThe ‘Growing capacity against invasives on small blocks’ project is supported by the Victorian Government through the Partnerships Against Pests program.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/feral-pig-control-in-peri-urban-areas-workshop/
LOCATION:Baranduda Community Centre\, 3 Sage Ct\, Baranduda\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WULN Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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SUMMARY:Swanpool Environmental Film Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:After the successful 11th anniversary screening of the Swanpool Environmental Film Festival in 2024 BSFG is pleased to support another Festival in 2025\, working in partnership with Swanpool Landcare with support from Benalla Rural City and Winton Wetlands.\nThree sessions commence 1.00 pm sharp at Swanpool Cinema and include afternoon tea and an evening meal. \nTickets $35 and booking essential online www.trybooking.com/DARDU \nSession 1\nFilm “CLIMATE EXTREMES”.  Providing a deeper understanding of planetary boundaries\, tipping points and the forces shaping our climate.\nGuest Speaker Dr Phillip Lawn ‘How did Humankind get into this Mess and How does Humankind get out of it?’ \nAfternoon tea 3.00pm. \nSession 2 3.30 pm\nFilm ’ROOTS SO DEEP – Episode 1’.\nInventive farmers and scientists building a path to solve climate change with hooves\, heart and soil.  At the festival a discount code will be provided to stream the four episodes.\nGuest Speaker Mark Foletta ‘Diversity\, Regenerative Agriculture and Community’ \nFilm ’TAKAYNA – THE HEART OF LUTRUWITA’\nBe taken on a journey to the vast and threatened landscapes of Australia’s largest temperate rainforest. \nDinner at 6.45 pm \nSession 3  7.45pm\nEvening Feature Film ’DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: OCEAN’\nThere is nowhere more vital for survival\, more full of life\, wonder\, or surprise\, than our oceans. \nDownload the SEFF 2025 Flyer\nDownload the SEFF 2025 Programme \nTickets $35 and booking essential online www.trybooking.com/DARDU \nAfternoon tea and dinner provided by Pavlos & the Swanpool Catering Team
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/swanpool-environmental-film-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Swanpool Cinema\, 2386 Midland Highway\, Swanpool\, Victoria\, 3673\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Benalla Sustainable Future Group (Supporting Swanpool Landcare &amp%3B Gecko Clan)":MAILTO:bsfginc@gmail.com
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