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SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Mudgeeraba Creek
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards.  As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nIn order to join us as a surveyor you must have completed the mandatory PlatypusWatch induction.  \nIf you have not yet completed it\, please check our upcoming events and register for an induction.  There is an induction coming up on the 26th of July 6:30PM-8PM in Nerang. \nPlatypusWatch is supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-survey-mudgeeraba-creek-3/
LOCATION:Mudgeeraba Creek\, Mudgeeraba Creek\, Mudgeeraba\, QLD 4213\, Mudgeeraba\, 4213\, AU
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SUMMARY:Holding Tight - Linking Springbrook and Lamington National Park
DESCRIPTION:Tree planting to continue the Gold Coast Biggest Tree Planting Day efforts and help link Springbrook NP with Lamington NP\n\n\nAbout this event \nThe Numinbah Valley Environmental Education Centre P&C (NVEEC P&C) is excited to continue its landscape scale restoration project “Numinbah-Holding Tight”\, which aims to improve the resilience of species and ecosystems in the Numinbah Valley\, and surrounding area\, by creating a green corridor linking Springbrook and Lamington National Park. \n \nThis project was initially started in August 2019\, at the Seqwater/Watergum- Gold Coast Biggest Tree Planting Day\, where 15\,000 native tube stock were planted by the community on old dairy pasture in the Numinbah Valley. \n \nIn Sept 2020\, NVEEC P&C became involved through funding from Landcare Australia\, where this volunteer group commenced monthly field days to encourage on-going community participation in this important project.   \n \nToday\, NVEEC P&C with the help from community volunteers and high school students\, have since added a further 12\,200 native tube stock to the project and we are looking to grow this number even further in 2023 at our new planting site! \n \nIf you’re looking to get your hands dirty\, meet others and contribute in a positive way to the local environment the NVEEC P&C field days are the perfect opportunity to volunteer for a couple of hours every quarter in 2023. Afterwards\, everyone is welcome to stay and enjoy a cuppa which includes our famous morning tea! \n \nChildren are welcome to attend\, they must be supervised by an adult at all times to ensure their safety and quality of work is maintained e.g. plants correctly planted and watered as per instructions. \n \nPlease be prepared for each field day by bringing the following: \n• Appropriate clothing for working in the bush (long pants and sleeves recommended) \n• Hat \n• Full water bottle \n• Enclosed shoes \n• Positive attitude! \n \nAddress: Gold Coast Model Flying Club- Nerang Murwillumbah Road (type this into Google). If coming from Nerang the entrance is just past the Springbrook turnoff. \n \nParking: Look out for signs and follow instructions at entrance gate. All weather road\, parking will be at Model Flying Club facility. \n \nPlease note by registering your attendance this helps with planning and record keeping for each field day.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/holding-tight-linking-springbrook-and-lamington-national-park-2/
LOCATION:Gold Coast Model Flying Club\, Nerang Murwilumbah Road\, Nerang Murwillumbah Road\, Natural Bridge\, QLD 4211\, Natural Bridge\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T140000
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SUMMARY:I spy...signs of koalas!
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to recognise the presence and health of koalas in a habitat; how to upload sightings and the importance of koala scat (aka POO).\n\n\n*﻿*Please see the map below – do not follow your GPS. See map below.**\nW﻿hat will you learn?\nIt’s not always easy to see koalas in their natural habitat but you don’t have to see them to know they are there. Learn the telltale signs to know they are about. \nL﻿earn how to recognise the signs of unhealthy koalas and what to do.  Disease can easily spread. \nD﻿o you know how and where to upload sightings? Data is important. Data helps us to know where koalas are living and travelling and how to connect healthy populations and protect habitat.\nL﻿earn the importance of scat collecting to inform our understanding of our local koalas. \n*﻿* There will be a night-spotting session for those who want to stay on.\n\n\n\n\nT﻿his event is hosted by Boonah and District Landcare’s Keep Calm\, Grow Trees series and the Fassifern Koala Action Group. Scenic Rim Land for Wildlife’s own Catherine Madden\, and Scenic Rim Regional Council’s Biodiversity Officer\, Lara Solyma\, will lead the afternoon. Kristyn Way from Watergum will also be there.\n\n\n\nD﻿on’t get lost! \nG﻿PS systems seem not to have mastered Zingelmann Road\, Milbong.\nT﻿urn with care from Boonah- Ipswich Road east on to Zingelmann Road. It seems simple but not to the many people whose GPS has taken them halfway around the world to reach the far end of Zingelmann Road!\n\n\n\nI﻿MPORTANT INFORMATION\nD﻿ress for a walk in the bush (sturdy shoes\, long sleeves and pants)\nB﻿e sun-safe (hat and sunscreen)\nB﻿e tick-aware (spray with insect repellent)\nThanks to Watergum\, this event will be catered.\n\n\n\nT﻿his event has been made possible by Scenic Rim Regional Council\, Boonah and District Landcare\, Watergum and QWaLC.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/i-spy-signs-of-koalas/
LOCATION:314 Zingelmann Rd\, 314 Zingelmann Road\, Milbong\, QLD 4310\, Milbong\, 4310\, AU
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