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SUMMARY:The Secret Life of Mistletoe
DESCRIPTION:Mistletoe — often dismissed as destructive or invasive — has a far more fascinating story to tell. Join us for an intriguing evening with Prof Dave Watson as he shares thirty years of research uncovering just how vital these plants are for woodland birds and urban ecosystems across southern Australia. \nDave is an ecologist based at CSU’s Gulbali Institute\, where he develops evidence-based strategies to boost biodiversity. His long-term research into mistletoe reveals its critical role in maintaining diverse and functional ecosystems throughout regional NSW. \nThis is a free event\, but registrations are essential by Monday 1 June. \nReserve your spot at: events.humanitix.com/the-secret-life-of-mistletoe \nThis event is hosted by Gardens 4 Wildlife Albury-Wodonga\, a Wodonga Urban Landcare Network program\, with generous support from AlburyCity. \nFor more information contact Jess Robinson at g4w@wodongalandcare.org.au
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/the-secret-life-of-mistletoe/
LOCATION:Albury Council Building\, 553 Kiewa St\, Albury\, NSW
CATEGORIES:Garden,Nature
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SUMMARY:Invertebrates of Nail Can Hill and Beyond – presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening talk with naturalist Peter Ewin as he discusses the fascinating invertebrates he’s encountered on Nail Can Hill and beyond\, including critters from his own backyard. \nWith over thirty years of experience in biodiversity with the NSW Government\, Peter has transformed his passion for nature into a rewarding career. A resident of Albury for nearly a decade\, his enthusiasm for birds has blossomed into a deep appreciation for the world of invertebrates — think butterflies\, dragonflies\, and everything else that piques his curiosity! \nWhether you’re a seasoned nature enthusiast or just curious about the little wonders of our ecosystem\, this talk promises to inspire and inform. \nVenue: Robert Brown Room\, Albury Council\, 553 Kiewa St\, Albury. \nTickets: $5 – bookings essential here: events.humanitix.com/invertebrates-presentation \nThis event is hosted by Gardens 4 Wildlife Albury-Wodonga (a Wodonga Urban Landcare Network Program) and Friends of Nail Can Hill\, with generous support from AlburyCity and West Hume Landcare.
URL:https://ecoportal.net.au/event/invertebrates-of-nail-can-hill-and-beyond-presentation/
LOCATION:Albury Council Building\, 553 Kiewa St\, Albury\, NSW
CATEGORIES:Garden,Landcare,Nature
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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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