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SUMMARY:Threatened Eucalypts Identification Walk
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 800 species of Eucalypt trees? Identifying what is growing on your own property can be challenging. Join local botanist Kate Bennetts at the Korumburra Botanic Park to learn how to identify eucalypts in South Gippsland\, including threatened species like the Strzelecki Gum and Southern Blue-gum. Gain insight into these species and their importance to the ecosystem. \nFor those interested\, SGLN staff will help you practise using tools such as iNaturalist and Google Lens to identify any other bugs\, slugs\, or critters that we might find in the park. \nLunch and refreshments provided – RSVP essential! Register HERE \nPlease enter the park via the main gate on Amiets Rd and meet at the rotunda. \nFor more info and dietary requirements:  kirby@sgln.net.au \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the National Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/threatened_eucalypts_walk/
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SUMMARY:Nursery Tour and Landcare Ideas Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Inspiring the future of Landcare – Nursery Tour and Ideas Workshop\n\nThe purpose of this event is to align community member passion with environmental outcomes\, strengthening local Landcare groups and increasing participation. It is open to everyone in the local community\, not just Landcare members. The workshop component of the day will be facilitated by long time Landcarer\, the wonderful Jenny O’Sullivan. This will be followed by a guided tour of the Korumburra Landcare Group’s nursery with manager Jim Ahon.\n\nWhile we encourage any members of the community to attend\, we will be focusing the workshop activities on the areas of Loch\, Nyora\, Mt Lyall\, Poowong and Triholm.\nLunch and refreshments will provided so make sure to fill out any dietary requirements when prompted at registration.\nThis project is funded by Victorian Landcare Grants Program through Melbourne Water. \nQuestions to jane@sgln.net.au \nDetails are as follows:\n\nWhat Ideas Passion Mashing Workshop facilitated by Jenny O’Sullivan and nursery tour with Jim Ahon.\nDate Sunday 2nd March\nTime 10am-12:30pm\nLocation Korumburra Landcare Group’s nursery at Bena (address provided on registration)\nRegistration a must. Please click HERE to register.\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/nursery-tour-and-landcare-ideas-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Biodiversity Protection Plan Community Information session
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE FOR THE BPP INFO SESSION\nSouth Gippsland Landcare Network has developed a Biodiversity Protection Plan (BPP) for South Gippsland to guide a coordinated response for improving the natural environment in the region. We are seeking community and stakeholder feedback on the final draft. \nPlease join us and share your feedback on the BPP at a Community Information Session on Wednesday 5 June from 10am to 12noon at the Korumburra Community Centre. \nIn 2021\, South Gippsland Landcare Network identified the need for a BPP and brought together a broad cross-section of the community\, from individuals and small community groups to large organisations\, to discover what can and needs to be done to protect South Gippsland’s natural environment.  The BPP is an ambitious 10-year plan that identifies improvements needed to protect biodiversity in South Gippsland. \nAt the community information session we will describe the process we’ve used to develop the BPP\, its structure and how we intend for it to operate in the future. You will be able to review the actions contained in the BPP and discuss them one-on-one with our staff and volunteers. \nWe’d love to see you there and hear your feedback!  \nIf you can’t attend the Community Information Session\, there will be opportunities to provide your feedback online. A link to the draft BPP and online form will be emailed closer to the start of the feedback period which will run from Tuesday 28 May to Wednesday 12 June.\nWe are extremely excited to be presenting the BPP to the public and thank everyone who has participated in our workshops and surveys\, contributed data and reviewed drafts of the BPP. It has been a long process\, and we are grateful to everyone for their time and support. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n\n\n\nWhat:  Biodiversity Protection Plan Community Information session\nWhen: Wednesday June 5\, 2024 – World Environment Day!\nWhere: Korumburra Community Centre\nTea\, coffee and morning tea provided\nPlease feel free to bring your laptop/tablet for entering feedback. Paper feedback forms will also be available.
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SUMMARY:Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening: Mirboo North
DESCRIPTION:Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening: Mirboo North \nIf you are concerned about what to plant after the 13th of February super-storm or what the plans are to revegetate our severely damaged Reserves and roadside verges then this event is a must. \nThe Mirboo North community have brought together a broad range of speakers from Parks Vic\, Preserve our Forests Mirboo North\, Friends of Baths Road Reserve\, South Gippsland Shire Council\, and others who will discuss: Recovery – Replant – Renew topics including: \n\nEffects of the storm on the local ecology\nStrategies to revegetate public & private areas\nSuggested plants to reestablish food & shelter to attract birds and animals back to the area\, and help recreate the natural beauty of Mirboo North\n\nThe speakers will form a Q&A Panel to answer all your questions on revegetation and how to rehabilitate our ecology. \nWhat: Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening \nWhen: Tuesday 14th of May 7.00PM \nWhere: Walter J Tuck Reserve Football Club Rooms Recreation Reserve\, Mirboo North VIC 3871 \nIncludes: knowledgeable guest speakers\, door prize & a cuppa!! \nRSVP: Denyse Menzies: denyse@menziesco.com.au 0417 566 783 \nMore information: Denyse Menzies: denyse@menziesco.com.au 0417 566 783  OR Marg Thomas: preserveourforestsmn@yahoo. com 0408 319 397 \nSupported by the Mirboo North & District Storm Recovery Working Group
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SUMMARY:Planting Trees for Carbon Forum
DESCRIPTION:South Gippsland Landcare Network is hosting a forum for landholders interested in undertaking revegetation to participate in carbon markets. \nThis event brings together experts from three organisations: Greening Australia\, Greenfleet\, and Cassinia Environmental (delivery partner of Bushbank) to present on their different planting for carbon credit programs. Each organisation will detail the process for landholders from beginning through to completion\, providing landholders with the opportunity to become more informed and determine whether planting trees for carbon credits is suitable for your situation and property. \nThe forum will provide an opportunity for attendees to speak directly to industry experts\, ask any questions you have\, and see whether it’s something you’d like to consider for your property. \nWhere: Leongatha Memorial Hall\nDate: September 1\, 9:30am-2pm\nTickets are limited so register your interest \nFor more info contact jane@sgln.net.au or 0419 761 531
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