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SUMMARY:Platypus Watch Survey - Mudgeeraba
DESCRIPTION:PlatypusWatch – To register\, please email gcplatypus@gmail.com! \nPlatypusWatch needs your help! Come along to one of our surveys and help us to spot platypus! It is imperative that we learn more about platypus and their habitat so that we can work out why they are disappearing from some of our waterways. PlatypusWatch is community-science at its best and relies on an army of passionate volunteers to assess platypus habitat and record platypus sightings during our twice-annual surveys along the rivers and creeks of the Gold Coast. The data is part of a wider platypus support network and is used to assess the health of our local platypus populations\, as well as being shared with our local councils \nThe platypus is one of the most amazingly unique creatures in the world being a duck-billed\, otter-footed egg-laying\, semi-aquatic mammal that is endemic to Eastern Australia and Tasmania. Primarily nocturnal\, they live in specialised habitats along creeks and rivers in an array of different climates\,  from cold highlands to tropical rainforests. \nUnfortunately platypus numbers appear to be in decline as they face more dangers from vehicles\, dogs and rubbish such as yabby nets\, fishing tackle and plastic. Their habitat is also under threat and is being decimated by farming\, city expansion\, water extraction\, pollution and illegal capture. \nJoin us at one of our surveys and contribute to the platypus survival effort! As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals. \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email gcplatypus@gmail.com and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-watch-survey-mudgeeraba/
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SUMMARY:Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group was established in April 1999. It was the first official bushcare group partnered with the Natural Areas Management Unit under the Beaches to Bushland Volunteer Landcare Program. \nThe Gold Coast’s beautiful natural environment allows us to enjoy a lifestyle like no other city. By volunteering in a bushcare group you can help protect\, maintain and enhance our natural areas and make a difference to your local natural environment. It’s also a chance to meet like-minded people and learn new skills that can be applied in your own backyard. \nThe group assists with the restoration of the City of Gold Coast managed Hinterland Regional Park located in Mudgeeraba. The site is approximately 72 hectares in size and is bordered by Mudgeeraba Creek\, Bonogin Creek and Hardys Road. It is home to over 158 bird species including the glossy black cockatoo and a range of other native animals including the endangered Richmond Birdwing butterfly. \nThe group’s activities include controlling environmental weeds and revegetation projects. The group has contributed to planting over 70\,000 native species and has held large community planting days with schools and organisations such as Green Corps. \nVolunteer days are on the first Saturday of the month from February to December. \nTime: 8am – 10am\nPlace: Hinterland Regional Park\, Hardys Road\, Mudgeeraba\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirts\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. \nFor more information please contact the Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 5581 1537 or email namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/hinterland-regional-park-bushcare-group-3-2020-03-07-2019-09-07/
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SUMMARY:Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group (Richmond Birdwing Planting)
DESCRIPTION:Protect\, restore and enhance our natural areas with the Beaches to Bushland Program.\nThe Beaches to Bushland Volunteer Landcare Program provides a platform for the local community to foster a connection with their natural environment and encourages active community involvement as well as ownership of our natural assets.\nJoin the Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group in helping to revegetate Bonogin Creek.\nA Council officer is in attendance on the day\, all materials are supplied and the holes are pre- dug. You just need to ensure you wear appropriate clothes\, enclosed shoes\, hat\, sunscreen and bring along sufficient drinking water.\nIf you enjoy being outdoors\, being part of a community and would like to make a difference to our natural environment No experience is necessary to join.\nSupported by Division 9 Councillor Glenn Tozer\nFurther details provided by reply email upon registration.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/bonogin-valley-bushcare-group-richmond-birdwing-planting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190907T080000
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SUMMARY:BeachCare Currumbin
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Currumbin as we contribute towards some dune regeneration\, maintenance and a beach clean. It’s a great way to start your morning by contributing towards your local beach environment.  \nDon’t forget to wear closed toed shoes and a hat!\nBring a water bottle too! No need to book your spot\, just come along. \nBeachCare is a coastal community engagement initiative facilitated by the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management in partnership with the City of Gold Coast. The program aims to provide an opportunity for community members to participate in caring for their local coastal environments through the planting of native dune species\, weed removal and litter collection and auditing. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/722860851516192/
URL:https://watergum.org/event/beachcare-currumbin-2/
LOCATION:Currumbin\, Duringan St/ The Alley\, Australia
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Koala Tree Planting
DESCRIPTION:Help make a difference to your local environment and join the City’s natural areas team for a Koala tree planting.\nWe will be planting 1500 Koala food and habitat trees to improve habitat opportunties for the local Koala poulation and for Threatened Species Day.\nThreatened Species Day is when we turn the spotlight on native plants\, animals\, and ecosystems that are under threat and reflect on how we can protect them into the future.\nYou will also have the chance to go on a short guided walk with a Koala conservation officer looking for and learning all about Koalas.\nSuitable for all ages. Further details provided upon booking.\nPlease contact us directly if you were looking to make a larger group booking.\nSupported by Division 13 Cr Daphne McDonald
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-koala-tree-planting-3/
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