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SUMMARY:Have your say: Greater Hume Council proposed tree clearing
DESCRIPTION:Greater Hume Council wants to seal an existing dirt road – Jelbart Road\, Jindera. The existing remnant vegetation by the  road provides a corridor for wildlife.\n\n\nThe stretch of road to be sealed is only around 1.5km long and Council has indicated that they propose to remove somewhere between 80-90 trees of various DBHs and distances from the centre of the existing road. Some clearly cannot be a threat to falling onto the road as their main trunk leans towards the private landholding.\n\n\nThe proposal does not align with Council’s vision of “valuing community assets including natural resources”. Nor its commit to an “urban forest” environment.\n\n\nThe area is a known corridor for squirrel gliders\, and a range of other hollow dependent fauna. It also a seed collection area used by the Local Land Services. \n\nPlease email Council – mail@greaterhume.nsw.gov.au and urge them at least to change the proposal so that the road still get sealed\, but significantly few trees are removed and any trees that are hollow bearing have the hollows kept on site and placed within the existing remnants at a height of at least three metres.\n\n\nYou have until August 6th.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/greater-hume-council-proposed-tree-clearing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community,Nature
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SUMMARY:Birds on Farms SNSW and Birdlife Ovens and Murray Winter training workshop
DESCRIPTION:BirdLifeAustralia’s Birds on Farms SNSW project team invite you to our FREE guided birdwatching workshop to learn more about your birds from the Ovens and Murray BirdLife Branch of local experts. \nThe Birds on Farms program aims to raise awareness about woodland birds and their habitats\, and share opportunities for you to getinvolved in helping save your birds. Join us and see how years of dedicated habitat restoration has created a bird friendly sanctuary for threatened and declining woodland birds. \nShare – your bird knowledge in a friendly relaxed environment. \nLearn – from local birders how to make your place more bird friendly. \nExplore – exclusive Birds on Farms monitoring sites with the volunteers who monitor them. \nIf you are a birdwatcher and would like support to build your bird identification skills and local bird knowledge this training workshop will help you learn more about our local bird species\, how to conduct bird surveys\, and simple ways you can help Save Birds. Save Life. \n  \nWhen: Saturday 3rd August\, 2024. 9am to 3pm.\nWhere: a Table Top property – details provided on RSVP.\nWhat to bring: Sun/rain protection\, sturdy footwear\, binoculars (if you have them)\, a water bottle\, chair and a birding friend!\nMorning tea and lunch provided.\nRSVP: to Darcy Creece – darcy.creece@birdlife.org.au
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/birds-on-farms-snsw-and-birdlife-ovens-and-murray-winter-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Tabletop area: details available on registration\, Tabletop
CATEGORIES:Nature
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: North East Regional Sustainability Alliance (NERSA) Bi-monthly meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please note this meeting has been cancelled. Apologies for any inconvenience. \nThe North East Regional Sustainability Alliance (NERSA) is a network of community sustainability groups which acts collaboratively with communities\, agencies and organisations across the region. Meetings are held every two months. Anyone is welcome to attend. \nThis meeting will be held in the video-conference room at the GoTAFE/CSU campus in Wangaratta. You may join us face to face or zoom in. Please contact Jenny Davies for the zoom link. Email address: jdjbdavies@gmail.com
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/north-east-regional-sustainability-alliance-nersa-bi-monthly-meeting-3/
LOCATION:CSU Go TAFE Wangaratta Campus\, Tone Road\, Wangaratta\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Community,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="North East Regional Sustainability Alliance (NERSA)":MAILTO:nersa@ecoportal.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240824T160000
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SUMMARY:Sloane’s Froglet Citizen Science at Bonegilla (take two)
DESCRIPTION:ACF-AWR are proud to partner with Wodonga Urban Landcare Network (WULN) for this exciting\, nature-based\, citizen science event with Karen Retra.   \nKaren will take us on a beautiful\, slow\, approximately 2.5 km walk and show us how to use the FrogID app to record your important citizen scientist findings.  We hope you will hear the call of the endangered Sloane’s Froglet! \nWe will also enjoy Karen’s passion for\, and extensive knowledge of\, many aspects of our local environment as we walk the High Country Rail Trail near Killara (pictured). \nWULN has provided more information about the Sloane’s Champions project and how to use the FrogID app that you may want to check before attending the event. \nYou don’t want to miss this event!  Please RSVP.  You’ll receive more information about getting to the event and what to bring once you RSVP. \nPlease note this event was postponed due to weather previously. Please confirm your attendance using this new booking link. \nWe understand if the weather is wet and cold\, while it may suit the frogs\, you may choose to stay home.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/sloanes-froglet-citizen-science-2/
LOCATION:Gullifer lane rail trail access\, Bonegilla\, Gullifer lane\, rail trail access\, Bonegilla\, 3691\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="ACF Community Albury Wodonga Region (ACF-AWR)":MAILTO:acf.awr@gmail.com
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