Introduction to the Fire Wise approach (online event)
Justin Leonard (Research Leader - Bushfire Adaption, CSIRO) will be keynote speaker at this introductory online workshop, which will cover
Workshops, field days, farm walks and community events across South Gippsland.
Justin Leonard (Research Leader - Bushfire Adaption, CSIRO) will be keynote speaker at this introductory online workshop, which will cover
We have decided to combine our Fire Wise Shelterbelt and Garden workshops into a single event at Loch. The Meeniyan
Join us for a hands on workshop led by Geoff Trease from the Leongatha Seed Bank. You may be interested in
Enhancing farm dams for stock and biodiversity: Develop a plan for your farm dam Join wetland ecologist David Carew to
Join us for this interactive workshop on how to develop and maintain a Fire Wise garden. Ecologist Kate Bennets (Fire,
Get 'hands on' with nature and discover our local biodiversity! Landcare is teaming up with the Bug Blitz crew to
Ian and Jim have a wealth of knowledge about our local Gippsland flora and years of experience growing native plants.
Join us for this hands-on session with Geoff Trease from the South Gippsland Seed Bank You can collect seed for
Ian has a wealth of knowledge about our local Gippsland flora and years of experience growing native plants. Jim has
When: Sunday, 23 February, 7:30 AM Where: Marks Bridge, corner Allambee Estate Rd and Yarragon-Leongatha Rd, Hallston Take an
Best practice Rabbit and Fox Control. Workshop and Field Demonstration RIGHT NOW IS THE KEY TIME FOR RABBIT CONTROL When
Are you in or near the Loch, Nyora, Mt Lyall, Poowong or Triholm areas? Do you have passions and ideas about the local environment and land management? Then come and join us for a fun and interactive session exploring local passions and what we can do to enhance the land, water and local environment through community led activities. This event will be facilitated by Landcare legend Jenny O'Sullivan and include a guided tour of the Korumburra Landcare Group's nursery with manager Jim Ahon followed by lunch.
This project is funded by the Victorian Landcare Grants Program through Melbourne Water.