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SUMMARY:Wildlife Friendly Backyards
DESCRIPTION:Whether you have a bush block with lots of trees\, an urban backyard with shrubs and a pool\, or even a balcony with visiting birds\, this workshop will help you to make your outdoor spaces environmentally friendly so that they can help to support local wildlife populations. You will receive lots of useful information as well as having the opportunity to make some wildlife aids to take home with you.\nImportant information: \nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited!\nSuitable for ages 8 years and older – parent/guardian supervision required for under 18’s.\nThis event may be cancelled or postponed if the weather conditions aren’t suitable. We will notify you via text and email no later than 1 hour prior to the start of the event.\nIf you can no longer attend\, please cancel your booking via Eventbrite to free up your place to those who are on the waiting list. Alternatively\, contact the Councils Environment Team on (07) 3412 4491 or environment@logan.qld.gov.au.\nFor more information email info@watergum.org and the website: www.watergum.org\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum and Wildcare as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/wildlife-friendly-backyards-2/
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