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SUMMARY:Birdlife Ovens and Murray: Spring outing
DESCRIPTION:Details\nCSU\n\n\nwalk around CSU Thurgoona and the wetlands.\nOpportunities to see a wide range of birds\, especially parrots\, including Musk\, Little & Rainbow Lorikeets. Also the usual water birds and the possibility of a surprise or two.\n\n\nCorry’s Wood\n\n\nAfter morning tea a short drive up to Corry’s Wood\, where as the name suggests\, there is more of a focus on woodland birds.\nDouble-barred Finches and Speckled Warblers are a possibility. Also a range of honeyeaters and Golden Whistlers.\n\nLocation:      Charles Sturt University\, Thurgoona and Corry’s Wood\, Thurgoona\nMeet:            CSU: Northern end of the carpark on Shuter Avenue\, opposite Stringybark Court (Gardens Medical CSU) @ 9am
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/birdlife-ovens-and-murray-spring-outing/
LOCATION:Check the event listing for venue details\, 103 Ford Street\, BEECHWORTH\, 3747
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240904T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240904T183000
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SUMMARY:Presentation - Plant me instead: Stop the spread of Albury-Wodonga’s worst garden escapees
DESCRIPTION:Learn how innocent attempts to beautify your garden can be a disaster for parks\, bush and native wildlife. Gardens 4 Wildlife Project Officer\, Lizette Salmon\, will discuss our worst garden escapees\, why they’re a problem\, how they disperse and what you can do to stop the spread. \nTickets free\, but bookings essential by 11pm Monday 2 September. \nVenue: Robert Brown Room (ground floor)\, Albury Council Building\, 553 Kiewa St\, Albury. \nFor more information contact Lizette Salmon at g4w@wodongalandcare.org.au or ph 0468 320 647. \nThis event is hosted by Gardens 4 Wildlife Albury-Wodonga (a Wodonga Urban Landcare Network program) and Seed Savers Albury Wodonga\, with generous support from AlburyCity. \nImage: Italian lavender and watsonia garden escapees on Monument Hill\, Albury. Photo by Danny Jones.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/plant-me-instead-stop-the-spread-of-albury-wodongas-worst-garden-escapees/
LOCATION:Albury Council Building\, 553 Kiewa St\, Albury\, NSW
CATEGORIES:Garden,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240907T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
CREATED:20240818T095846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240825T205234Z
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SUMMARY:Koalas of Castle Creek and surrounds
DESCRIPTION:Koalas have been recorded from Castle Creek\, Leneva and the Baranduda Range. However this iconic species is facing a number of threats including urban development\, habitat fragmentation and destruction\, vehicle strike impacts\, disease and predation. \nJoin ecologist Jim Blackney who will present on this fascinating species covering \n\nThreats to Koala populations.\nKoala behaviour & habitat needs.\nHabitat restoration to support Koalas.\nWho to contact for injured Koalas.\nKoalas in our local area & how you can get involved in monitoring.\n\nThe talk will be followed by afternoon tea and a short woodland walk in the bush surrounding the Hall. \nFree\, but registration required. \nBook here: Koalas of Castle Creek
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/koalas-of-castle-creek-and-surrounds-2/
LOCATION:Leneva Hall\, 3081 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd\,\, Leneva\, Victoria
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240908T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240908T130000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240825T205451Z
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SUMMARY:Hidden Farm Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Wodonga Urban Landcare Network in conjunction with Leneva Castle Creek Landcare are excited to invite you to a field day to look at landscape restoration in tricky terrain in the Castle Creek catchment near Wodonga. \nHidden Farm’s steep and often rocky slopes are being transformed. The once barren paddocks are now interspersed with shelterbelts to protect stock\, creekline revegetation is thriving and is slowing erosion and improving water quality and planned revegetation to enhance habitat for the Swift Parrot and Regent Honeyeater is literally blossoming. The property owners have demonstrated that there is no time like the present to get started on healing the land and their achievements in a short period of time are truly astounding. \nJoin us to hear their story\, celebrate their success and be inspired to start your own landscape restoration journey. \nBook here Hidden Farm Field Day
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/hidden-farm-field-day/
LOCATION:Check the event listing for venue details\, 103 Ford Street\, BEECHWORTH\, 3747
CATEGORIES:Garden,Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240914T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240914T170000
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CREATED:20240830T060245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T221054Z
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SUMMARY:Border Bushwalking Club - Mt Buffalo short and sharp
DESCRIPTION:There are a number of very short walks on Mt Buffalo that give great views.  We often pass them by in favour of bigger walks. Whilst they are all fairly steep\, they are short and I’m in no rush. Participants can chose to do all or some of the walks on offer. \n\nLake View: 2km. Great views of Lake Catani.  Mostly on footpad with a short Rocky bit at the top.\nThe Horn: 1km. 360degree views. A lot of steps with a Rocky part that includes a handrail.\nThe Monolith. 2km. Great views and some history. Narrow track and some steps near the top.\nThe Old Galleries. 1km. Walking through a rocky wonderland.\nCathedral/ Hump. 2km. Walking past spectacular rock formations and ending with a view. The top part is a scramble but isn’t compulsory.\nRollasens Falls or Eurobin Falls.  If people feel like a short walk on the way down we can add one or both of these.\n\nI’m hoping for a sunny September day but if the weather isn’t good I’ll postpone for another day. \nplease phone me to book in. \n\n\n\nGrade 3 Medium\nLeader: Bernadette\nPhone: 0419241687\nParticipant numbers:12\nFinal booking date: TUESDAY Sep 10th\nSome short rocky scrambles\nFor more information and updates about BBC activities\, check www.borderbushwalkingclub.com.au
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/border-bushwalking-club-mt-buffalo-short-and-sharp/
LOCATION:Check the event listing for venue details\, 103 Ford Street\, BEECHWORTH\, 3747
CATEGORIES:Health & Fitness,Nature
ORGANIZER;CN="Border Bushwalking Club":MAILTO:contact@borderbushwalkingclub.com.au
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SUMMARY:Friends of Chiltern-Mt Pilot NP Field day & AGM
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 AGM for the Friends group will be held on Saturday 14th September 2024 and includes a wildflower walk\, shared dinner then AGM and talk entitled “Peas in the Park” by Glen Johnson \n• There will be a walk in the Park guided by Glen Johnson. Meet at the Chiltern Post Office at 3:00pm.\nFood can be delivered to the Senior Citizens Hall beforehand if desired.\n• Gather at the Senior Citizens Hall at about 5:30pm for a dinner. Please bring a plate of food and\nwhatever you wish to drink. Some soft drinks and juice will be provided. Please advise of what you\nplan to bring so that we have a suitable variety available.\n• The Friend’s AGM will take place at about 7:30pm followed by a talk entitled “Peas in the Park” by \nGlen Johnson. \nPeas in the Park – Spectacular\, diverse\, and essential to ecosystem function – we’ll investigate and\nmarvel at our unique Pea flora. It’s not all eggs and bacon! \nOur Speaker – Glen Johnson\nGlen has over 30 years of multi- agency experience in biodiversity conservation and threatened species management with the Victorian Department of Environment\, Energy and Climate Action (DEECA). Glen left DEECA in Jan. 2024 and is now a Senior Ecologist with Wild Research Pty Ltd (working mainly on threatened frog recovery projects). Glen has worked in a diversity of environments from mallee to alpine\, forest to riparian\, and box ironbark to lowland grassy ecosystems. He has extensive experience in the conservation of numerous threatened species in the Park.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/friends-of-chiltern-mt-pilot-np-field-day-6/
LOCATION:Check the event listing for venue details\, 103 Ford Street\, BEECHWORTH\, 3747
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240914T180000
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SUMMARY:Platy-Project\, Second Field Event 14 September 2024\, 4 - 6 pm
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever had that magical moment of spotting a platypus in the wild? \nJoin us at this event to learn where to look for\, and how spot\, platypus in the wild for this great ACF/UNSW #CitizenScience project. \n \nImage: Young platypus on a log in McMahons Creek\, Yarra Ranges\, Victoria. Credit: Doug Gimesy. \nACF-AWR is excited to be hosting three events again in 2024 for the wonderful citizen science platy-project. \nThis is our third and final event and the second of our field events for this year. \nWe’re thrilled to be involved in the ACF and University of NSW citizen science Platy-Project again in 2024. \nJoin us and help researchers understand more about this elusive animal and how we can better protect it. \nWhen: 14 September\, 4 – 6 pm \nWhere: Willow Park\, Car Park\, Pearce Street\, Wodonga\, VIC. \nWhat we’ll be doing: \n\nWe’ll talk through the best ways to spot a platypus and how to not get tricked by other creatures;\nWe’ll practise our platy spotting skills with a walk around the creek to identify the best platy spotting habitat; and\nWe’ll also net and look at the water bugs to see what platypus food is in the area.\n\nYou may want to then invest time to watch and wait for a platypus to reveal itself at the end of the event.  We’ve been watching platypus in the area recently. \nWe can’t promise you will see a platypus\, but you’ll be well equipped to keep looking for platypus at your nearest river or creek to help researchers understand more about this incredible creature and help prevent further declines in their numbers. \nJoin us at our upcoming platy-project event!   \nRSVP as soon as possible so you don’t miss out.  Places are limited to ensure the event is safe and the best experience for all of us.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/platy-project-second-field-event-14-september-2024-4-6-pm/
LOCATION:Check the event listing for venue details\, 103 Ford Street\, BEECHWORTH\, 3747
CATEGORIES:Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="ACF Community Albury Wodonga Region (ACF-AWR)":MAILTO:acf.awr@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240924
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SUMMARY:Great Southern Bioblitz - Albury Wodonga
DESCRIPTION:Discover the nature of Albury Wodonga during the Great Southern Bioblitz (that’s GSB)! \nParklands Albury Wodonga\, Wodonga Urban Landcare Network\, and Murray Landcare Collective are again hosting the GSB in Albury Wodonga in 2024.\nAnd we’re delighted to see other regional Landcare and Friends groups are also participating\, including Corowa District Landcare across Federation Council. \nJoin in to add your observations and  record the nature of Albury Wodonga\, from river to hills. \nThis year the GSB observation period is Friday 20 September to Monday 23 September\, 2024.\nAll observations made during this time can be uploaded to iNaturalist within 2 weeks after the event to be included in the BioBlitz tally. \nWe’ll be hosting a series of local community events to record observations\, and you can add your own observations as well.  Get the free iNaturalist app\, log in to record your local nature sightings\, and everything you add during the GSB period will automatically appear as part of our Albury Wodonga project or elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere\, if you’re outside our local area. \nOptionally\, join our Albury Wodonga project to keep up to date on what’s happening and see the records as they flow in.\nSee inaturalist.org/projects/great-southern-bioblitz-2024-albury-wodonga \nPlants\, animals (mammals\, insects\, fish\, birds)\, fungi and more – what will you find this September? \nEvents in Wodonga in conjunction with the Great Southern Bioblitz include: \n\nSlow nature walk at Jack Perry Reserve – 10am\, Friday 20 September\nMoth night at Castle Creek Bushlands – 7pm\, Saturday 21 September\nSlow nature walk at Castle Creek Bushlands – 10am\, Sunday 22 September\nUsing iNaturalist workshops\, Hyphen – morning and evening sessions\, Tuesday 24 September
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/great-southern-bioblitz-albury-wodonga-2/
LOCATION:Across AlburyCity\, City of Wodonga\, online\, Albury and Wodonga\, NSW & Victoria\, 2640\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Parklands Albury Wodonga":MAILTO:info@parklands-alburywodonga.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240920T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
CREATED:20240902T060358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T060358Z
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SUMMARY:Slow nature walk - Jack Perry reserve
DESCRIPTION:Join Wodonga Urban Landcare Network and Parklands Albury Wodonga on a slow nature walk through Jack Perry Reserve\, Wodonga. We will be on the lookout for nature observations to upload to iNaturalist for the purpose of adding some regional records to the Great Southern BioBlitz. Karen and Veronica can help you navigate the iNaturalist app. \nWe’ll share tips for noticing nature\, how and why to record what you find\, and how to use the iNaturalist app to help confirm the ID and contribute to biodiversity knowledge. \nWhat to expect: This urban reserve is home to many interesting plants\, animals and fungi. Please be aware that we will be walking on gentle slopes\, on a natural\, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. \nWhat to bring: your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather and wear closed shoes\, long pants\, and a hat. \nWe suggest downloading the iNaturalist app and creating a user account if you want to add your records from your mobile as we go.\nYou can also just attend the walk for interest if you prefer. Or take photos to add to iNaturalist (or other online platform) after the event. \nMeeting place: At the reserve entrance opposite 54 Axford Boulevard (not on Victoria Cross Parade). \nThis is a free event\, but please register to let us know you’re coming.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/slow-nature-walk-jack-perry-reserve/
LOCATION:Jack Perry Reserve\, Axford Boulevard\, Wodonga\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240921T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
CREATED:20240902T055223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T055623Z
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SUMMARY:Moth night - Wodonga
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enchanting Moth Night at Castle Creek Bushlands\, Wodonga\, as part of the Great Southern Bioblitz! \nWe’ll set up a moth sheet and special lighting to attract and observe a variety of moths and other nocturnal invertebrates in their natural habitat. \nBring a torch\, dress warmly\, and don’t forget your camera or smartphone if you’d like to help document our discoveries. \nExperience the hidden nightlife of our local bushlands and contribute to citizen science during this unique evening of moth-watching and exploration! \nWe suggest downloading the iNaturalist app and creating a user account if you want to add your records from your mobile as we go.\nYou can also just attend the night for interest if you prefer. Or take photos to add to iNaturalist (or other online platform) after the event. \nWhat to expect: It will be dark and the moth sheet will be located a little way into the bushland\, so we’ll likely walk approximately 1-2km during the event. Please be aware that we will be walking on slopes\, on a natural\, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. \nWhere: Meet at Castle Creek Bushlands access off Castle Creek Rd.\nGoogle map: goo.gl/maps/TjytEF1aSseYcpiN7 \nPlease register – this is a free event\, with limited places available. \nThis event is co-hosted by Parklands Albury Wodonga and Wodonga Urban Landcare Network.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/moth-night-wodonga/
LOCATION:Castle Creek Bushlands\, Castle Creek Rd\, Wodonga\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240922T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
CREATED:20240902T054054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T054054Z
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SUMMARY:Slow nature walk - Castle Creek Bushland Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Join Wodonga Urban Landcare Network and Parklands Albury Wodonga on a slow nature walk through the Castle Creek Bushland reserve\, Wodonga. We will be on the lookout for nature observations to upload to iNaturalist for the purpose of adding some regional records to the Great Southern BioBlitz. Karen and Veronica can help you navigate the iNaturalist app. \nWe’ll share tips for noticing nature\, how and why to record what you find\, and how to use the iNaturalist app to help confirm the ID and contribute to biodiversity knowledge. \nWhat to expect: As usual\, you are in for a treat in this special reserve\, with a flush of spring wildflowers and the days warming. Expect to focus on the ‘slow’ and ‘nature’ and ‘noticing’ rather than the walk – exercise is not the priority! Please be aware that we will be walking on slopes\, on a natural\, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. \nWhat to bring: your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather and wear closed shoes\, long pants\, and a hat. \nWe suggest downloading the iNaturalist app and creating a user account if you want to add your records from your mobile as we go.\nYou can also just attend the walk for interest if you prefer. Or take photos to add to iNaturalist (or other online platform) after the event. \nWhere: Meet at Castle Creek Bushlands access\, along Castle Creek Rd.\nGoogle map: goo.gl/maps/TjytEF1aSseYcpiN7 \nThis is a free event\, but please register to let us know you’re coming.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/slow-nature-walk-castle-creek-bushland-reserve/
LOCATION:Castle Creek Bushlands\, Castle Creek Rd\, Wodonga\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240924T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240924T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T014246
CREATED:20240916T233645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T234134Z
UID:10032724-1727173800-1727204400@ecoportal.net.au
SUMMARY:Using iNaturalist workshops
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in observing and documenting nature?\nJoin us for a hands-on training session using iNaturalist\, a popular citizen science platform! \n  \nWhat You’ll Learn \n– Tips for obtaining or confirming identifications of your observations \n– How to contribute to the identification of sightings by others \n– Ways to tailor iNaturalist to your specific interests \n  \nTwo Session Options: \n1. Morning Session: 10:30 am – 12:00 noon \n2. Evening Session: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm \nChoose the time that best suits your schedule! \n  \nWhat to Expect \n– Optional: Bring your smartphone and/or laptop & your photos of nature \n– You’ll have the opportunity to add photos from your phone to iNaturalist during the session \n– We’ll be identifying records added as part of the Great Southern Bioblitz (taken between Friday 20 September and Monday 24 September) \n– Remember\, iNaturalist is just one of many citizen science tools available – come along to see if it’s right for you. \n– Already uploading your finds? We’ll also highlight additional functions within ‘iNat’ that you might be interested in! \n  \nRegistration \nThis event is free\, but registration is required: events.humanitix.com/inatgsb \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your nature observation skills and connect with fellow local nature enthusiasts.\nHope to see you there! \n  \nMore Information \nFor any questions\, please contact Karen at Wodonga Landcare\, karen@wodongalandcare.org.au or 0428 629 099.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/using-inaturalist-workshops/
LOCATION:Hyphen – Wodonga Library Gallery\, 126 Hovell St\,\, Wodonga\, Vic\, 3690\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Landcare,Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wodonga Urban Landcare Network":MAILTO:info@wodongalandcare.org.au
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