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SUMMARY:Community Koala Education and Awareness Workshop: Scenic Rim
DESCRIPTION:Community Koala Education and Awareness Workshop: Scenic Rim\n\n\nJoin Watergum in partnership with Queensland Trust For Nature on Saturday\, 18th November\, for an enriching afternoon dedicated to understanding and conserving our incredible Koala populations. We are honoured to have key speaker Dr Bill Ellis from the University of Queensland to present his research on the ecological dilemmas faced by koalas and how to effectively manage your land to protect Koala populations. \nE vent Topics & Schedule: \n2:45 PM: Welcome & Registration \n\n\n\nJoin us for a warm welcome and a chance to connect with fellow Koala enthusiasts.\nEnjoy complimentary tea\, coffee\, and refreshments as you settle in.\n\n\n\n3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Presentation by QTFN \n\n\n\nGain insights into the mission and efforts of Queensland Trust For Nature in conserving Koala habitats.\nLearn about their initiatives and how you can get involved in Koala preservation.\n\n\n\n3:45 PM – 4:45 PM: Presentation by Dr. Bill Ellis \n\n\n\nHear about the findings of UQ Koala researchers\nLearn the key ecological challenges faced by Koalas\, their fascinating biology\, and conservation and management strategies.\n\n\n\n5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: Koala Activity Survey & SCAT Collection \n\n\n\nEngage in a hands-on Koala activity survey and participate in SCAT (Scat Collection for DNA Analysis).\nContribute to research by helping gather crucial genetic data for Koala conservation.\n\n\n\n5:45 PM: Dinner Break \n\n\n\nTake a break and enjoy a delicious dinner provided by us.\nThis is a perfect opportunity to network with other attendees and share insights.\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 7:15 PM: Nightspotting Excursion \n\n\n\nEmbark on a nightspotting adventure to look for Koala activity and help to record population data.\n\n\n\nNote: R egistation is required to join this event
URL:https://watergum.org/event/community-koala-education-and-awareness-workshop-scenic-rim/
LOCATION:Peak Crossing\, Peak crossing\, Peak Crossing\, QLD 4306\, Peak Crossing\, 4306\, AU
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SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling - Tallebudgera
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug Sampling – Tallebudgera\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways by sampling and collecting data on waterbug species. \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs. Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. \nThis activity is suitable for both children (age 5+) and adults. \nYou will learn how to collect waterbug samples correctly before collecting and identifying the different species. \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. \nWe sample waterbugs 4 times a year\, come along to your local sampling session every three months to see how the biodiversity changes with the seasons. \nWhere is it? \nLions Park\, Tallebudgera Valley. \nGPS Co-ordinates -28.16094\, 153.39634 \n \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n \nPlease make sure to register to secure your place and receive event updates. \n \nI f we have to cancel this event due to weather concerns\, attendees will be notified via email. \n \nCity of Gold Coast funds Watergum’s Waterbug program for the community. \n \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWebsite: www.watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-tallebudgera-2/
LOCATION:Tallebudgera\, Lion's park 53 Syndicate Rd\, Tallebudgera\, QLD 4228\, Tallebudgera\, 4228\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231115T193000
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CREATED:20231030T214443Z
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SUMMARY:Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping and Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for cane toad season and help protect Logan’s biodiversity!\n\n\nCane toads are highly toxic at every life stage\, presenting a significant danger to pets\, wildlife and agriculture. These pests spread at an alarming rate and we need to work together to reduce their numbers and reclaim our properties and natural areas. \nFind out how you can get involved in The Great Cane Toad Bust community control activities\, and how to help reduce the impact at your properties with tadpole traps\, toad-proofing your waterbodies and more. \nThere are new and improved tadpole traps that uses the toad’s own toxins against them. Lures made from toxic cane toad glands tempt tadpoles into traps that can catch upwards of 4\,000 in one go! \nImportant information: \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited!\nRecommended for children 10 years and over – parent/guardian supervision required.\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 watermonitoring@watergum.org and the website: www.watergum.org\n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/cane-toad-tadpole-trapping-and-info-session/
LOCATION:Logan Central Community Centre\, 9-11 Jacaranda Avenue\, Logan Central\, QLD 4114\, Logan Central\, 4114\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231111T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231111T200000
DTSTAMP:20231101T015402Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T015402Z
UID:24135-1699725600-1699732800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Citizen Science Night
DESCRIPTION:Learn all about citizen science on the Gold Coast\n\n\nCitizen science engages the community to contribute and add meaningful value to traditional scientific research. It helps build genuine partnerships and connection between communities and local environmental organisations.  \nJoin us at the NaturallyGC Citizen Science Night and hear directly from the Watergum Team  about their citizen science programs and how you can get involved in  Platypus Watch\, Water monitoring\, TurtleWatch and Cane toads.  \nL﻿earn more about; \n\ndata collection and results  and how it gets captured in ESRI models and storymaps\ndemonstrations of survey equipment and use \n\nWatergum are undertaking environmental research projects with community here on the Gold Coast through support of the City’s Catchment and Citizen Science Grants \nI﻿MPORTANT IMFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER \n\nFurther location details provided within confirmation email as you scroll down\nIndoor accessible venue \nSuitable for ages 12 and above\n\nSupported by Division 9 Cr Glenn Tozer \nDelivered by City of Gold Coast and Watergum. \n\n\nLooking for further information?\nView answers to our Frequently Asked Questions regarding event location details\, ticket registrations\, age limits\, group bookings\, event capacities and more. \nFrequently Asked Questions
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-citizen-science-night/
LOCATION:Mudgeeraba-(Map is an indication of SUBURB ONLY)\, Full location details are within the confirmation email\, Mudgeeraba\, QLD 4213\, Mudgeeraba\, 4213\, AU
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UID:24062-1699689600-1699696800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling - Coomera River
DESCRIPTION:Waterbugs\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! \nThis activity is suitable for both children and adults\, help us collect a sample and see which species we can find. \nSome waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWatergum’s Water Monitoring program is funded by City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-coomera-river-2/
LOCATION:Riverstone Crossing Reserve\, 94 Riverstone Crossing\, Maudsland\, QLD 4210\, Maudsland\, 4210\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231110T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231110T203000
DTSTAMP:20231030T214331Z
CREATED:20231030T214331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T214331Z
UID:24108-1699641000-1699648200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Park after Dark: Froggy Adventures
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night-time adventure during FrogID Week to see which frog species are hiding in Logan’s parks and natural spaces!\n\n\nCome along for a night adventure with a frog expert to discover our amazing amphibians and take part in a national citizen science event. You will receive a crash course in frogs before venturing out into the night to see what we can find and document! \nAustralia has over 240 species of native frogs that live a variety of habitats – from our backyards to wetlands. Frogs are one of the most threatened groups of animals on the planet\, so it’s super important to learn as much about them as possible to help support wild populations.  \nDuring the walk you can take part in Australia’s Biggest Frog Count\, FrogID Week (3 – 12 November 2023)! Record frog calls through the free FrogID app to help measure the health and distribution of frogs around the nation. From croaks and barks\, to whistles and bleats\, every frog species makes a unique sound. Using the free FrogID app\, you can record the frogs calling around you and help us count Australia’s frogs. \nImportant information:  \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited! \nSuitable for ages 10 years and older – parent/guardian supervision required for under 18’s.\nThere are no toilet facilities at this location.\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 \n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/park-after-dark-froggy-adventures/
LOCATION:Eagleby Wetlands\, 293 Logan Street\, Eagleby\, QLD 4207\, Eagleby\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231108T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231108T200000
DTSTAMP:20231030T212644Z
CREATED:20231030T212644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T212644Z
UID:24100-1699468200-1699473600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Community Toad Bust – hosted by Tweed Shire Council and Watergum.
DESCRIPTION:Watergum Community Cane Toad Busting – Banora Point John Baker Reserve\n\n\nTweed Shire Council has partnered with not-for-profit community environment group Watergum to bring cane toad control to the Tweed this season. \n \nCane toads in the Tweed cause declines in our native wildlife\, poison domestic pets and have negative impacts on our local agricultural industries. \n \nWe are working together to humanely and effectively control this pest species\, and create safe havens for biodiversity! \n \nJoin our Community Toad Bust on Wednesday\, 8th November at John Baker Reserve\, Banora Point\, and work together to control cane toads! This is a great activity for the whole family. \n \nToad busting is a fun event\, appropriate for the whole family! Come along to meet some like-minded individuals\, learn some new toad busting skills and make a difference for our environment! \n \nHow the event will run: \nWatergum staff will welcome you with a brief educational talk. Then we will split into groups and work together to clear the park of as many cane toads as we can! \n \nPlease wear closed in shoes and appropriate clothing for the outdoors at night. If you have a toad busting kit\, please bring it along on the night! If not\, Watergum will have gear available to use. \n \nThanks to Tweed Shire Council\, we will have some toad busting kits to give away to the teams who collect the most toads on the night! \n \nToad busting kit equipment: \n\nBucket with a lid\nRubber or garden gloves\nTorch\n\n\nPick up stick optional\n\nWe can’t wait to see you there and work together to make a real difference! \n \nSpaces are limited so please register to attend. \n \nYou can find out more information about cane toads at watergum.org/canetoads/ or tweed.nsw.gov.au/cane-toads. \n \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Watergum at canetoads@watergum.org or 0478 422 280.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/community-toad-bust-hosted-by-tweed-shire-council-and-watergum/
LOCATION:John Baker Reserve\, 223 Darlington Drive\, Banora Point\, NSW 2486\, Banora Point\, 2486\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231105T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231105T100000
DTSTAMP:20231101T025444Z
CREATED:20231019T004925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T025444Z
UID:24059-1699171200-1699178400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling – Nerang
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug Sampling\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! \nT his activity is suitable for both children and adults\, help us collect a sample and see which species we can find. \nSome waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWatergum’s Water Monitoring program is funded by City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-nerang-2/
LOCATION:71 Teasdale Dr\, Nerang\, 71 Teasdale Dr\, Nerang\, Queensland\, 4211\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231104T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231104T160000
DTSTAMP:20231030T212931Z
CREATED:20231030T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T212931Z
UID:24104-1699110000-1699113600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Leap into Frogs: Habitat Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this hands-on workshop to learn all about our native frogs and what you can do to help them in your garden!\n\n\nJoin us for this hands-on workshop to learn all about our native frogs and what you can do to help them in your garden! \nAustralia is home to more than 240 species of frogs that come in many different shapes and sizes. They are a favourite visitor in gardens\, and it doesn’t matter where you are in the City of Logan or how big your outdoor space is\, you will surely have frogs lurking nearby. \nThis workshop\, that both kids and adults will thoroughly enjoy\, includes an introductory presentation that will help you to identify your hopping friends and learn all about their specific needs. You’ll also be guided through how to make a frog hotel that will then be placed in the local park for you to come back and check for froggy friends. \nImportant information: \n•	Sign up today\, spaces are limited! \n•	This event is suitable for children 4 and over – parental/guardian supervision required. \n•	If 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. \n•	For more information email watermonitoring@watergum.org and the website: www.watergum.org \nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities Program and citizen science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/leap-into-frogs-habitat-workshop/
LOCATION:Underwood Park Priestdale\, 982-1006 Underwood Road\, Priestdale\, QLD 4127\, Priestdale\, 4127\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231104T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231104T100000
DTSTAMP:20231019T004844Z
CREATED:20231019T004844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T004844Z
UID:24055-1699084800-1699092000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling – Currumbin
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug Sampling\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs. \nThis activity is suitable for both children and adults\, help us collect a sample and see which species we can find. \nSome waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWatergum’s Water Monitoring program is funded by City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-currumbin-2/
LOCATION:Long Tan Park\, Long Tan Park\, Currumbin Valley\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin Valley\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231028T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231028T103000
DTSTAMP:20231025T055125Z
CREATED:20230918T033241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T055125Z
UID:23952-1698481800-1698489000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Weed ID and Control Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Invasive weeds pose one of the biggest threats to our natural environment\, but what can YOU do about it?\n\n\nDuring this session you will join a qualified bush regenerator on a guided walk of this location to identify different weed species and learn the appropriate methods for control. You will be shown how to use chemicals safely and effectively and how to determine whether they are necessary. This workshop will provide you with skills that you can take home to your own gardens and properties. \nPlease note\, there are no toilets at this location! \nThings to wear/bring with you:  \n\nLong pants\, long sleeves and hat\nWalking shoes (thongs and sandals are not suitable!)\nInsect repellent\nDrinking water\nGlasses (if you need them)\nCamera\nGloves\n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities Program and citizen science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/weed-id-and-control-workshop/
LOCATION:Riverdale Park  Armstrong Road Meadowbrook\, QLD 413
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231025T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231025T193000
DTSTAMP:20231019T004808Z
CREATED:20231019T004808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T004808Z
UID:24051-1698256800-1698262200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Backyard Biodiversity and Cane Toad Control - Tweed Information Night
DESCRIPTION:Backyard Biodiversity and Cane Toad Control – Information Night Hosted by Tweed Shire Council and Watergum\n\n\nTweed Shire Council has partnered with not-for-profit environmental group Watergum Community to bring cane toad control to the Tweed this season. \n \nDid you know your backyard could be home to frogs\, snakes and even quolls? Cane toads are common in the Tweed\, but they cause declines in native wildlife\, poison domestic pets and have negative impacts on our local agricultural industries. \n \nCome along and learn about how cane toads impact biodiversity in your own backyard\, and what you can do to help! \n \nWe will give you tips on how to control cane toads effectively and humanely in your area. This includes information on how to use our world first tadpole trapping technology\, which enables you to break the breeding cycle of cane toads! \n \nJoin us on Wednesday October 25th at the Banora Point Community Centre to learn how to control cane toads at every life stage\, identify native frogs vs cane toads\, toad proof your waterbodies and create habitat for wildlife! \n \nSpaces are limited so please register to attend! \n \nThe Tweed Community Cane Toad Control program is an initiative of Tweed Shire Council. \n \nWatergum is an environmental charity based on the Gold Coast\, QLD. Our mission is to help the community engage in real\, on-ground work to restore\, maintain and protect the natural environment. \n \nYou can find out more information about cane toads at www.watergum.org or www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/cane-toads. \n \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Watergum at canetoads@watergum.org or 07 2103 5796.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/backyard-biodiversity-and-cane-toad-control-tweed-information-night/
LOCATION:Banora Point Community Centre\, CNR Leisure and Woodlands drives\, Banora Point\, NSW 2486\, Banora Point\, 2486\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231021T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231021T180000
DTSTAMP:20231019T004750Z
CREATED:20231019T004750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T004750Z
UID:24047-1697896800-1697911200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:TurtleWatch Celebration and Start of Season Event
DESCRIPTION:Overview of the 2022/2023 nesting season and a season kick-off for  2023/2024\n\n\nJoin us in a TurtleWatch celebration where will recap the hard work of volunteers and their achievements over the 2022/2023 nesting seasons. Many volunteers put in countless hours for Gold Coast sea turtles and we want to say Thank you! \n \nWe will also let you know what’s coming this season and get everyone excited for the activities to come! \n \nThe event schedule will be as follows; \nPalm Beach Surf Club \nSaturday October 21st 2pm-6pm \n\nFeature Presentation by Siobhan Holuihan of Sea Word Research and Rescue Foundation\n2022/2023 Season Summary by Emily Vincent of Watergum\nWhat’s on next season by Emily Vincent of Watergum\nMingles\, drinks and nibbles\n\nWe hope you see you on the day and well into the 2023/2024 nesting season! \n \nTurtleWatch is delivered by Watergum and Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation and funded by City of Gold Coast. \n \nThis event has been funded by the 19th Avenue Shopping Centre\, Palm Beach.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/turtlewatch-celebration-and-start-of-season-event/
LOCATION:Palm Beach Surf Club\, 117 Jefferson Lane\, Palm Beach\, QLD 4221\, Palm Beach\, 4221\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231021T060000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231021T080000
DTSTAMP:20230918T033137Z
CREATED:20230918T033137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T033137Z
UID:23948-1697868000-1697875200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Wings and Wander: Aussie Bird Count Walk
DESCRIPTION:Come along for guided bird walk to celebrate the 2023 Aussie Bird Count and help record local bird species!\n\n\nGrab your binoculars\, bring your camera and snap a photo of our feathered friends in Logan\, then share your sightings with the scientific community to help bird conservation nationwide!  \nCome along to brush up on your bird identification skills and learn more about the diversity of species in Logan. Learn tips and tricks from our guides as they teach you to listen for small noises\, note tiny movements\, key identifying features of different birds and log your sightings via the Aussie Bird Count app. \nThis event is being delivered during the annual Aussie Bird Count (16 – 22 October 2023).  \nImportant information:  \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited! \nSuitable for ages 12 years and older – parent/guardian supervision required for under 18’s.\nThere are no toilet facilities at this location.\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 \n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum and Photographers Down Under as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/wings-and-wander-aussie-bird-count-walk/
LOCATION:Greenwood Lakes\, 279 Forestdale Road\, Forestdale\, QLD 4118\, Forestdale\, 4118\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231017T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231017T100000
DTSTAMP:20230918T034636Z
CREATED:20230918T034636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T034636Z
UID:23956-1697533200-1697536800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Dune Planting and TurtleWatch Workshop (Southport)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for some fun learning about our beaches and marine turtles!\n\n\nBring the kids to the beach and get them involved in this FREE Our Beaches educational workshop. They’ll get their hands sandy planting natives\, weeding\, and learning about our amazing dune ecosystem! \nO﻿ur friends from TurtleWatch will join us to tell us all about the marine turtles that nest along the Gold Coast and how we can look out for these beautiful reptiles. They’ll run a beach clean-up and rubbish audit to ensure the turtles have a pristine place to nest. \nC﻿hildren under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the workshop. Spots are limited due to  the planting capacity of this site\, so book your spot today!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/dune-planting-and-turtlewatch-workshop-southport/
LOCATION:Main Beach Pavillion\, MacArthur Parade\, Main Beach\, QLD 4217\, Main Beach\, 4217\, AU
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://watergum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/23956_image.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231014T110000
DTSTAMP:20230918T033101Z
CREATED:20230918T033101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T033101Z
UID:23944-1697277600-1697281200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Hollow Homes: DIY Possum Dreys
DESCRIPTION:Come along to this hands-on workshop and learn about creating the perfect homes for wildlife in your backyard!\n\n\nReady to learn all about native animals that live in our nature spaces and their hollow homes?  \nMany Australian animals rely on hollows for homes and require different types of habitats to survive. Possums\, koalas and parrots live in tree hollows\, but tree hollows are not the only hollows where animals live. Snakes\, platypus and rodents live in ground hollows and fish\, frogs and turtles live in water hollows.  \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION: \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited! \nSuitable for ages 5 years and older – parent/guardian supervision required for under 18’s.\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 \n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/hollow-homes-diy-possum-dreys/
LOCATION:Logan West Community Centre\, 2 Wineglass Drive\, Hillcrest\, QLD 4118\, Hillcrest\, 4118\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230930T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230930T200000
DTSTAMP:20230918T033021Z
CREATED:20230918T033021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T033021Z
UID:23940-1696096800-1696104000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Park after Dark: Spotlighting
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a guided night adventure during the Logan Koala Count and see if you spot one of our native mammals!\n\n\nMany of Australia’s native species are nocturnal and can be best discovered after dark! \nCome along as we journey through Logan’s natural environment to see what night-time creatures we can spy under torchlight – you never know what we might see in a different light! Learn tips and tricks from on guides on how to spot different species and safely observe them without impacting them. \nThis event is being delivered during Logan’s annual Koala Count (25 September – 8 October 2023). Find out more about how you can share your sightings with the scientific community and our region in the FAQ’s below! \nF﻿or more information on the 2023 Logan Koala Count\, visit: www.inaturalist.org/projects/logan-koala-count-2023 \nImportant information:  \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited! \nSuitable for ages 12 years and older – parent/guardian supervision required for under 18’s.\nThere are no toilet facilities at this location.\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 \n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum and Photographers Down Under as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/park-after-dark-spotlighting/
LOCATION:Buccan Conservation Park\, Grassdale Street\, Buccan\, QLD 4207\, Buccan\, 4207\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230919T100000
DTSTAMP:20230821T214333Z
CREATED:20230821T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T214333Z
UID:23884-1695114000-1695117600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Our Beaches - School Holiday Dune Planting and TurtleWatch Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for some school holiday fun learning about our beaches and marine turtles!\n\n\nBring the kids to the beach and get them involved in this FREE Our Beaches educational workshop. They’ll get their hands sandy planting natives\, weeding\, and learning about our amazing dune ecosystem! \nO﻿ur friends from TurtleWatch will join us to tell us all about the marine turtles that nest along the Gold Coast and how we can look out for these beautiful reptiles. They’ll run a beach clean-up and rubbish audit to ensure the turtles have a pristine place to nest. \nC﻿hildren under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the workshop. Spots are limited due to  the planting capacity of this site\, so book your spot today!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/our-beaches-school-holiday-dune-planting-and-turtlewatch-workshop/
LOCATION:North Kirra Surf Life Saving Club\, 41 Pacific Parade\, Bilinga\, QLD 4225\, Bilinga\, 4225\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230916T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230916T100000
DTSTAMP:20230629T055432Z
CREATED:20230629T055432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T055432Z
UID:23165-1694840400-1694858400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Albert River
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 24th of July in Yarrabilba. \nPlatypusWatch is supported by the Logan City Council and 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-albert-river-3/
LOCATION:Albert River\, Albert River\, Cedar Creek\, QLD 4207\, Cedar Creek\, 4207\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T170000
DTSTAMP:20230811T001633Z
CREATED:20230811T001633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T001633Z
UID:23823-1694354400-1694365200@watergum.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T103000
DTSTAMP:20230814T052634Z
CREATED:20230814T052634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T052634Z
UID:23830-1694334600-1694341800@watergum.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230910T100000
DTSTAMP:20230629T062818Z
CREATED:20230629T062818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T062818Z
UID:23168-1694322000-1694340000@watergum.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230909T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230909T093000
DTSTAMP:20230821T214311Z
CREATED:20230821T214311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T214311Z
UID:23880-1694246400-1694251800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Our Beaches - Dune Planting Workshop (Palm Beach)
DESCRIPTION:Join us to plant native species and help look after our precious coastal dunes!\n\n\nGet your hands sandy and care for our coastline at this Our Beaches community dune planting event. You’ll have a chance to plant natives\, identify weeds\, collect litter\, meeting other like-minded community members and learn about our amazing dune ecosystem.  \nO﻿ur friends from TurtleWatch will also be at this event to share their knowledge about marine turtles and how you can help collect data about nesting turtles on the Gold Coast! \nBring the family or come alone for a fun morning out in nature. Spots are limited due to  the planting capacity of our sites\, so book your spot today!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/our-beaches-dune-planting-workshop-palm-beach/
LOCATION:The Esplanade\, The Esplanade\, Palm Beach\, QLD 4221\, Palm Beach\, 4221\, AU
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://watergum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/23880_image.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230909T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230909T100000
DTSTAMP:20230629T021339Z
CREATED:20230629T021339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T021339Z
UID:23147-1694235600-1694253600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Coomera River
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 one induction coming up on July 26th from 6:30PM till 8PM at 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-coomera-river-2/
LOCATION:Coomera River\, Coomera River\, Coomera\, QLD\, Coomera\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230906T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230906T193000
DTSTAMP:20230807T015426Z
CREATED:20230807T015426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T015426Z
UID:23816-1694023200-1694028600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping and Info Session - Tugun
DESCRIPTION:Watergum Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping & Info Session – Tugun\n\n\nWatergum’s Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping program is coming to the Gold Coast at the Tugun Community Centre! \nWatergum has partnered with The City of Gold Coast to bring cane toad control to Gold Coast residents this season.  \nCane toads are highly toxic at every life stage presenting significant danger to pets\, wildlife and agriculture.  \nJoin us on Wednesday 6th September at 6:00pm at the Tugun Community Centre to learn how to ID cane toads correctly\, trap tadpoles by the thousands on your properties\, toad-proof your water-bodies and more. Refresh your knowledge and get ready for the upcoming season! \nEnjoy complimentary tea\, coffee and biscuits while you sit back\, relax and learn all things cane toad control.  \nOur new and improved tadpole traps that will be available to purchase after the session!  \nSpaces are limited so please REGISTER! \nLet’s make a difference\, let’s impact cane toads!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/cane-toad-tadpole-trapping-and-info-session-tugun/
LOCATION:Tugun Community Centre\, 414 Coolangatta Rd\, Tugun\, QLD 4224\, Tugun\, 4224\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230827T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230827T100000
DTSTAMP:20230712T025550Z
CREATED:20230629T054756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T025550Z
UID:23158-1693112400-1693130400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Currumbin 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 one induction coming up on July 26th from 6:30PM till 8PM at 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-currumbin-creek-3/
LOCATION:Currumbin Creek\, Currumbin Creek\, Currumbin\, QLD\, Currumbin\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230826T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230826T100000
DTSTAMP:20230629T021843Z
CREATED:20230629T021843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T021843Z
UID:23151-1693026000-1693044000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Nerang River
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-nerang-river-3/
LOCATION:Nerang River\, Nerang River\, Numinbah Valley\, QLD\, Numinbah Valley\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230824T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230824T193000
DTSTAMP:20230821T213640Z
CREATED:20230821T213640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T213640Z
UID:23875-1692900000-1692905400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Discovery: Education and Citizen Science Session
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning more about one of Australia’s iconic species or joining PlatypusWatch to monitor wild platypus populations?\n\n\nJoin us during Platypus Month to learn everything you need to know about these unique mammals. This session will cover all aspects of platypus history\, biology\, behaviour\, food sources\, habitats\, threats and citizen science activities occurring in Logan. \nNow more than ever\, our local platypus population needs your help! With increased urbanisation and natural disasters\, platypus populations are under threat.  \nFind out in this workshop how you can help contribute to research data by signing-up to become a citizen scientist as part of our PlatypusWatch* survey program. With your help we can monitor wild populations and ensure their survival for future generations! \n \nImportant information: \n\nRegistrations required for all attendees – spaces are limited! \nRecommended for children 10 years and over – parent/guardian supervision required. \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 watermonitoring@watergum.org and the website: www.watergum.org\n\nThe workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of the City of Logan’s Environmental Events and Activities program and Citizen Science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-discovery-education-and-citizen-science-session/
LOCATION:Yarrabilba Community Centre (The Buzz)\, 65 Basalt Dr\, Yarrabilba\, QLD 4207\, Yarrabilba\, 4207\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230809T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230809T193000
DTSTAMP:20230711T234845Z
CREATED:20230711T234845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T234845Z
UID:23435-1691604000-1691609400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC- Platypus Insights
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a closer insight of the mysterious Platypus\n\n\nJoin the Watergum team and learn all about the platypus\, an amazing semi-aquatic mammal that is endemic to Eastern Australia and Tasmania. The workshop will cover all aspects of the platypus history\, biology\, behaviour\, and the current research and citizen science occurring here on the Gold Coast.   \nI﻿MPORTANT IMFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER \n\nSuitable for ages 12 and above\nE﻿ach attendee  must secure a ticket and be registered to attend\nThis is an indoor event. \nV﻿enue is accessible\nFurther event details including location are provided within confirmation email as you scroll down\nWe do not allow large private  group bookings \n\nPresented by Watergum \nS﻿upported by Division 9 Glenn Tozer \n \n\n\nLooking for further information?\nView answers to our Frequently Asked Questions regarding event location details\, ticket registrations\, age limits\, group bookings\, event capacities and more. \nFrequently Asked Questions
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-platypus-insights-3/
LOCATION:Mudgeeraba (Map is an indication of SUBURB ONLY)\, Further location details provided within confirmation email as you scroll down\, Mudgeeraba\, QLD 4213\, Mudgeeraba\, 4213\, AU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230805T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230805T110000
DTSTAMP:20230717T223044Z
CREATED:20230717T223044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T223044Z
UID:23487-1691226000-1691233200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling – Nerang
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug Sampling\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs!  \nT﻿his activity is suitable for both children and adults\, help us collect a sample and see which species we can find. \n Some waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not.  \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWatergum’s Water Monitoring program is funded by City of Gold Coast and City of Logan
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-nerang/
LOCATION:23 Teasdale Dr\, 23 Teasdale Drive\, Nerang\, QLD 4211\, Nerang\, 4211\, AU
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