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SUMMARY:Korumburra Botanic Park Planting Day!
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Korumburra Botanic Park are holding a community planting day and works party on Saturday 14 June 2025\, 10am-12pm.\nMeet at the Rotunda. Planting will be happening on the side of the creek east of the Rotunda.\nThere will be various tasks to suit everyone from light to a bit heavier so please drop in and help us restore this area.\n\n\nPlease BYO \nWater\, gloves\, small trowel\, secateurs\, hat and eye protection. If you have a Forester planter please bring it!\n\n\nLocation\nKorumburra’s Botanic Park is a hidden gem in Prom Country.\nLocated behind the town shopping strip in Bridge Street\, the Botanic Park features a large variety of trees. There is a large rotunda\, open-air picnic tables and some seating along the paths\n\nHosts\nThis event is being hosted by Friends of Korumburra Botanic Park.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/korumburra-botanic-park-planting-day/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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SUMMARY:Revegetation of a Riparian Zone - Tarwin River Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Nerrena Tarwin Valley Landcare for a river walk to see revegetation along a section of the East Tarwin branch of the Tarwin River. The one-to-two-hour walk will be guided by Matt Bowler from West Gippsland CMA. Arrive between 1.30 and 2 PM for a 2 PM start. \nAll welcome but please RSVP to Phil on 0428 642 371 to help with logistics. \nIn 2015 WGCMA commenced works to restore this section of the riverbank. At the time it was unfenced and thick with willow trees. The willows were poisoned and removed\, the riverbank was fenced and some 2\,000 natives were planted. The following year the billabong on the flats was also fenced and planted. \nCome and see the progress of this “good news” story. \nLocation: drive into the paddock through a road gate at approximately 145 Meeniyan-Nerrena rd\, Meeniyan. This is more or less opposite “Ballanard”\, a dairy farm at 140 Meeniyan-Nerrena rd. Join us at the river after driving/walking through the paddock. Look out for the sign. Unless it’s wet you will be able to park in the paddock. \nWhat to bring: sturdy shoes and suitable clothing. Most of the walking will be done in the paddock along the fence-line with the river bank\, which is flat and not overgrown. You may also wish to walk within the revegetation zone but this is obviously overgrown. \n  \nNote: this is not an SGLN event.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/revegetation-of-a-riparian-zone-river-walk/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Ag: Making Bioferts\, Agroforestry and Erosion Control
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Farming in Action: Making Bioferts\, Agroforestry and Erosion Control\nIntro to bioferts presentation plus a farm walk in Yanakie \nJoin us for this field day showcasing multiple sustainable agricultural practices. \nDaniel Hodges from Soil\, Water and Plants will give an introduction to biofertilizers – what they are\, how they can benefit and be applied on farm\, and how to make them. \nRobert Tracy will share stories of actions that he\, Sandra and farm manager Brad have taken on the Yanakie farm. The farm is adjacent to Shallow Inlet and carries a mix of beef cattle and young dairy cattle on agistment from two local dairy farms. \nRobert will discuss their experiments with making and applying bioferts\, agroforestry trial sites\, and an erosion remediation project about to commence. \nFollowing the presentations\, we’ll visit the farm for a closer look. \nPlease register https://events.humanitix.com/bioferts-field-day-and-farm-walk \nFor more info\, please email cassie@sgln.net.au \nLunch and refreshments provided. \nPlease notify us of any dietary requirements \nThe South Gippsland Landcare Network is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/sustainable-ag-making-bioferts-agroforestry-and-erosion-control/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250622T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250622T120000
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SUMMARY:Returning to the Bush - Tree Planting at Welshpool
DESCRIPTION:The last stage of the Corner Inlet Landcare’s Returning to the Bush project. Hoorah! Final tree planting day.\nStay for a celebration lunch at the end (please RSVP).\nBYO gloves and weather appropriate clothing\, planting equipment supplied.\nContact: Morgan on 0437 622 567\n\n\nNote: This is not a SGLN event
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/returning-to-the-bush-tree-planting-at-welshpool/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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SUMMARY:Giant Gippsland Earthworm Field day
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about the threatened Giant Gippsland Earthworm (GGE)\, actions being taken to protect it\, and an innovative research study. \nDr Beverley Van Praagh has been studying and working to protect the GGE for over 30 years. She will tell us all about this secretive species that spends its whole life underground\, including:\n– Where GGE’s occur\n– How landholders can find GGE colonies on their property\n– What we can do to protect this threatened species \nDr Michael Alberton (Principal Ecologist at Water Technology) is measuring the soil moisture\, temperature and oxygen below the ground\, in and around GGE colonies on a farm at Arawata. This pilot study will run for 18 months. Michael will share the preliminary results of this research\, which is helping us learn more about the conditions GGE’s need to survive (in our changing climate). \nWe will also visit a GGE colony near by. Just keep in mind the worms stay underground but we might be lucky enough to hear one \nWe’ll also share another exciting project which is just starting – a census of the GGE – and will share a new app we have developed that landholders will be able to use to record the location of GGE colonies. \nPlease register https://events.humanitix.com/giant-gippsland-earthworm-field-day \nmore info email cassie@sgln.net.au \nThis project received grant funding from the Australian Government’s Saving Native Species Program.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/giant-gippsland-earthworm-field-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250628T100000
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SUMMARY:Friends of Korumburra Botanic Park - Works Party & Tree Planting
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Korumburra Botanic Park are holding a works party and planting session this Saturday 28 June 10.00am – 12.00pm.\nMeet at the bottom car park near the Rotunda.\nBYO gardening gloves\, secateurs\, trowel & eye protection. \nAll welcome!
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/friends-of-korumburra-botanic-park-works-party-tree-planting/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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