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SUMMARY:The Great Cane Toad Bust 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join Australia’s BIGGEST Cane Toad Bust!\nEvery year\, Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) wreak havoc on Australian native wildlife\, poison thousands of pets\, and even impact local agriculture. \nCane Toads can live for over 10 years in the wild\, and breed prolifically every year – a female can produce up to 35\,000 eggs each time she reproduces! Every Cane Toad Counts! \n? https://watergum.org/greatcanetoadbust/ \nGetting involved is easy: \n\n✅ Get ready for the bust! You can join in the Great Cane Toad Bust on your own\, or by teaming up with friends\, family\, and neighbors! Check our website for community events happening near you.\n✅ Tackle Cane Toads in your area! Get out toad busting and tadpole trapping for the most effective Cane Toad control. Count your catch afterwards and submit your data to join the Bust.\n✅ Humanely euthanise your toads. Check out our humane euthanasia guide and responsibly dispose of all Cane Toads. In some areas\, Drop Off Points accept live toads and will euthanise for you – check our website for more details!\n\nIn previous years\, we removed over 50\,000 Cane Toads – let’s beat that this year! \nIt’s a fun activity for the whole family while doing something beneficial for the environment. \nFor more information: \nhttps://watergum.org/greatcanetoadbust/ \nJoin our Facebook event page: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1710765726159446
URL:https://watergum.org/event/the-great-cane-toad-bust-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250116T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250116T203000
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SUMMARY:Byron Cane Toad Challenge - Community toad bust
DESCRIPTION:Watergum has partnered with Byron Shire Council to bring to bring the Cane Toad Challenge to Byron this season!\n\n\nByron Shire Council has partnered with not-for-profit community environment group Watergum to bring cane toad control to Byron this season. \n \nCane toads in Byron cause declines in our native wildlife\, posion domestic pets and have negative impacts on our local agricultural industries. \nWe are working together to humanely and effectively control this pest species\, and create safe havens for biodiversity! \n \nJoin our Community Toad Bust and Cane Toad Info Session at 5.30pm on Thursday the 16th of January 2025 at Waterlily Park\, Ocean Shores\, and work together to control cane toads! \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! How the event will run: \n5.30pm-6pm: Watergum staff will deliver an educational talk on cane toads including their impacts on domestic pets/native wildlife and what you can do to help! \n6pm-6.30pm: Watergum staff will run a brief cane toad tadpole trapping workshop. \n6.30pm-7pm: Break for dinner\, light food will be available to purchase on the night. \n7pm-8pm: It’s time for toad busting! We will split into groups and work together to clear the park of as many cane toads as we can! \n8pm-8.30pm: Counting of toads and crowning our winning toad buster! \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 \nToad busting kit equipment: \n\nBucket with a lid\nRubber or garden gloves\nTorch\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/cane-toad-challenge/ \n \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Watergum at canetoads@watergum.org or 07 2103 5796.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/byron-cane-toad-challenge-community-toad-bust/
LOCATION:Waterlily Park\, 1 Yamble Drive\, Ocean Shores\, NSW 2483\, Ocean Shores\, 2483\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250114T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250114T210000
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SUMMARY:Tweed Shire Council – Community Toad Bust
DESCRIPTION:Watergum Community Cane Toad Busting – Murwillumbah\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 \nJoin our Community Toad Bust on Tuesay\, 14th January at 7.00pm to 9.00pm (AEDT) in Murwillumbah and work together to control cane toads! This is a great activity for the whole family. \nMeeting location: Knox Park\, Murwillumbah – meet in front of the main carpark off Wollumbin Street. \nCome along to meet some like-minded individuals\, learn some new toad busting skills and make a difference for our environment! There will be prizes up for grabs for the top toad busters! \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 prizes 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 929 987.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/tweed-shire-council-community-toad-bust/
LOCATION:Knox Park\, Wollumbin Street\, Murwillumbah NSW 2484\, Knox Park Wollumbin Street\, Murwillumbah\, NSW 2484\, Murwillumbah\, 2484\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241206T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241206T203000
DTSTAMP:20241122T012812Z
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SUMMARY:Beaudesert Landcare - Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Watergum has partnered with Beaudesert Landcare and Scenic Rim Regional Council to deliver a cane toad tadpole trapping workshop.\n\n\nBeaudesert Landcare – Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping Workshop \nWatergum’s Cane Toad Tadpole Trapping is coming to the Scenic Rim! \nWatergum has partnered with Beaudesert Landcare and Scenic Rim Regional Council to deliver a hands-on cane toad tadpole trapping workshop this season.  \nBeaudesert Landcare have purchased a limited number of traps to lend out to interested participants for use on private properties and this is a fantastic opportunity to learn how to effectively use them. \n \nDid you know? Cane toads are toxic at every life stage and female cane toads can lay up to 35\,000 eggs at a time! This presents danger to our pets\, wildlife and agriculture. \nJoin us on 6th December at 5.30pm to learn how to identify cane toads\, reduce toad numbers\, toad-proof your water-bodies and get hands-on experience tadpole trapping.  \n \nEvent Details: \nDate: 6th December 2024 \nTime: 5.30pm – 8.30pm \nLocation: Biddaddaba private property\, please register to receive workshop address. \nOrder of activities: \n\nWatergum will provide a live demonstration of tadpole trapping with opportunities for participants to get involved.\nWhile we are waiting for the Cane Toad Tadpole Trap to work its magic catching cane toad tadpoles\, Watergum staff will deliver an educational talk on the impacts and background of cane toads\, how you can control toads in your area and a lesson in cane toad ID.\nAfter the talk\, Watergum staff will demonstrate how to remove the tadpole trap and collect your caught cane toad tadpoles.\nWatergum’s Cane Toad Tadpole Traps and Lures will be available to purchase at the event!\n\n \nSpaces are limited so please REGISTER! \n \nLet’s make a difference and impact cane toads! \n \nFor more information and the event address please email Catherine.M@scenicrim.qld.gov.au
URL:https://watergum.org/event/beaudesert-landcare-cane-toad-tadpole-trapping-workshop/
LOCATION:Biddaddaba (Register for Address)\, Biddaddaba\, Biddaddaba\, QLD 4275\, Biddaddaba\, 4275\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241205T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241205T200000
DTSTAMP:20241028T001342Z
CREATED:20241028T001342Z
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UID:30232-1733421600-1733428800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Gold Coast Cane Toad Challenge - Community toad bust
DESCRIPTION:Watergum community cane toad bust and citizen science study kick-off.\n\n\nCity of Gold Coast has partnered with not-for-profit community environment group Watergum to bring cane toad control to the Gold Coast this season. \n \nCane toads in the Gold Coast cause declines in our native wildlife\, posion domestic pets and have negative impacts on our local agricultural industries. \nWe are working together to humanely and effectively control this pest species\, and create safe havens for biodiversity! \n \nJoin our Toad Bust at 6:00pm on Thursday the 5 December 2024 at Schuster Park\, and work together to control cane toads! We’ll be meeting by the Schuster Park playground. \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! This bust is extra special because we’ll be launching our new Tweed citizen science project where you can help increase our understanding of cane toad control methods and inform future management strategies. \n \nHow the event will run: \n \nWatergum staff will welcome you with a brief educational talk\, followed by an introduction to our new citizen science study and how YOU can get involved! 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 \nToad busting kit equipment: \n\nBucket with a lid\nRubber or garden gloves\nTorch\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/cane-toad-challenge/ \n \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Watergum at canetoads@watergum.org or 07 2103 5796.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gold-coast-cane-toad-challenge-community-toad-bust/
LOCATION:Schuster Park\, 506 Schusters Road\, Tallebudgera\, QLD 4228\, Tallebudgera\, 4228\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241130T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241130T110000
DTSTAMP:20240823T003948Z
CREATED:20240823T003948Z
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UID:29255-1732959000-1732964400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Nest Box Neighbours: Building Backyard Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces in your yard? Come along to build a nest box for your furry or feathered wildlife neighbours.\n\n\nGet ready for a hands-on session where you’ll get the opportunity to learn how to build\, install\, monitor and maintain nest boxes for hollow-dependent wildlife. \nMany Australian wildlife rely on tree hollows for a safe place to shelter\, nest and protect their young. When natural hollows aren’t available\, nest boxes offer an alternative hollow for our wildlife neighbours. \nEach group will be provided with materials and guided through the assembly of a nest box to install in your garden. This event is a great opportunity to contribute to habitat conservation in your backyard. \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and families.\nRecommended for ages 6 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an indoor event.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all people attending. Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/nest-box-neighbours-building-backyard-habitats-2/
LOCATION:Bethania Community Centre\, 88-118 Station Road\, Bethania\, QLD 4205\, Bethania\, 4205\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T200000
DTSTAMP:20241028T000233Z
CREATED:20241028T000233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T000233Z
UID:30228-1732816800-1732824000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Cane Toad Control Webinar and Citizen Science Induction - Gold Coast
DESCRIPTION:Come along to our FREE webinar to learn learn about how cane toads impact biodiversity in your own backyard\, and what you can do to help!\n\n\nCane toads are unfortunately common across Gold Coast where they cause declines in native wildlife\, poison domestic pets and have negative impacts on our local agricultural industries. Come along to our webinar 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\, including how to start your very own toad busting group! This webinar will also introduce our new citizen science study\, where the community can actively contribute to advancing cane toad control and shaping future strategies! \n \nJoin us on Thursday\, 28th October 2024 at 6.00pm to 8.00pm (AEST) via Microsoft Teams 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 native frogs and other wildlife! \n \nSpaces are limited so please register to attend! \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 https://watergum.org/cane-toad-challenge/. \n \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Watergum at canetoads@watergum.org or 07 2103 5796. \n \nProudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/cane-toad-control-webinar-and-citizen-science-induction-gold-coast/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241119T193000
DTSTAMP:20241107T233642Z
CREATED:20241107T233642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T233642Z
UID:30274-1732039200-1732044600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:ONLINE: TurtleWatch Induction - TurtleWatch Gold Coast
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to become a TurtleWatch Walker!\n\n\nJoin us online on the 20th of November for Watergum’s TurtleWatch Induction! \nAs we’ve entered the turtle season\, this induction is a great way to gain experience and learn the following components\, which are essential to participate in the 2024/25 TurtleWatch Gold Coast program. \n \nEvent Topics: \n\nGeneral turtle education\nTurtle ID and patterns\nHow to measure turtles to collect data\nTurtleWatch Data entry\n\n \nKey Details: \n\nDate: Tuesday\, November 19th\nTime: 6pm-7:30pm EST\nPlatform: Teams (no download required)\n\n \nREGISTER to get the link to the online meeting. \nPlease cancel if you are not able to join us so we can give your spot to someone else. \nFor more information email us at turtlewatch@watergum.org \nThis program is a collaboration between Sea World Foundation and Watergum Community Inc. \nThis program is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/online-turtlewatch-induction-turtlewatch-gold-coast-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241118T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241124T000000
DTSTAMP:20241107T233603Z
CREATED:20241107T233442Z
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UID:30272-1731888000-1732406400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Online Toad Busting Challenge - Hosted by Tweed Shire Council and Watergum
DESCRIPTION:The race is on to see which Tweed locals can  win the title of Toad Busting Champion by removing the most cane toads from their area this week!\n How does it work?Get together with friends and family\, get outside and collect cane toads from your local environment.Log your data online to enter and be in the draw for some very exciting prizes to be announced soon! https://arcg.is/0yHC4HThe team or individual that catches the most cane toads wins!\nEquipment you will need: Bucket with a lid Gloves Torch Pick-up stick (optional)\n All the cane toads collected can be delivered to local Tweed Shire cane toad drop-off points. See locations here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer…\nLet’s make a difference\, let’s impact cane toads!\nVisit the Watergum website https://watergum.org/cane-toad-challenge/ to learn about: Cane Toad vs native frog identification Humane euthanasia of toads How to log your catches
URL:https://watergum.org/event/online-toad-busting-challenge-hosted-by-tweed-shire-council-and-watergum/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241116T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241116T150000
DTSTAMP:20240823T003716Z
CREATED:20240823T003716Z
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UID:29251-1731765600-1731769200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Frog Oasis: Building Backyard Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Looking to create frog-friendly spaces in your yard? Come along to learn all about our native frogs and take home a frog hotel.\n\n\nGet ready for a hands-on session where you’ll get the opportunity to learn about our native frogs and importance of creating frog habitats 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. \nEach group will be provided with materials and guided through the assembly of a frog hotel to install in your garden. This event is perfect for gardeners and frog enthusiasts who want to contribute to habitat conservation. \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and families.\nRecommended for ages 5 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an outdoor event\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all people attending. Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease wear fully enclosed shoes\, sun-smart clothing\, hat and sunscreen. Bring along drinking water and insect repellent.\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.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/frog-oasis-building-backyard-habitats/
LOCATION:Springwood Park\, Cinderella Drive\, Springwood\, QLD 4127\, Springwood\, 4127\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241115T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241115T200000
DTSTAMP:20241022T002425Z
CREATED:20241022T002425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T002425Z
UID:30123-1731695400-1731700800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Community Toad Bust – hosted by Tweed Shire Council and Watergum.
DESCRIPTION:Watergum Community Cane Toad Busting – Pottsville\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 \nJoin our Community Toad Bust on Friday\, 15th November at 7.30pm (AEDT) in Pottsville and work together to control cane toads! This is a great activity for the whole family. \nMeeting location: Pottsville Environmental Park\, at the end of Centennial Drive. \n \nCome along to meet some like-minded individuals\, learn some new toad busting skills and make a difference for our environment! This event will also be the induction for our new citizen science project\, where we’ll be measuring the impacts of toad busting on local toad populations. \n \nHow the event will run: \nWatergum staff will welcome you with a brief educational talk\, followed by an overview and induction of our citizen science study. 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 prizes 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-4/
LOCATION:Pottsville Environmental Park\, Centennial Drive\, Pottsville\, NSW 2489\, Pottsville\, 2489\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241109T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241109T210000
DTSTAMP:20240823T003615Z
CREATED:20240823T003615Z
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UID:29247-1731177000-1731186000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Park after Dark: Frog Spotting (Adults Only)
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\nExplore Logan’s natural environment in a different light and learn about the diverse species of frogs that live locally. Our experienced guides and local frog expert will lead you along the forest trails\, sharing tips and tricks to help you spot our amazing amphibians in their natural habitat.  \nDuring the walk take part in Australia’s biggest frog count\, FrogID Week (8 – 17 November 2024)\, and help us count local frog populations! From croaks and barks to whistles and bleats\, every frog species makes a unique sound. Record frog calls through the free FrogID app to help measure the health and distribution of frogs around the nation.  \nThis event is ideal for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts looking to sharpen their senses. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of nature night! \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and not bookable for children under 18 years.\nThis is an outdoor walk in a bushland environment with uneven surfaces and unsealed tracks. Participants must be physically able to be stand and walk through a park for up to 2 hours – moderate fitness required.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all adults attending. Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease wear fully enclosed shoes and suitable clothes for cooler temperatures. Bring along a torch\, drinking water\, insect repellent\, and a camera or mobile phone for pictures.\nPublic toilets are not available 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.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/park-after-dark-frog-spotting-adults-only/
LOCATION:Jerry’s Downfall Reserve\, Clancy Road\, Park Ridge South\, QLD 4125\, Park Ridge South\, 4125\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241027T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241027T170000
DTSTAMP:20241004T014609Z
CREATED:20241004T014609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T014609Z
UID:29758-1730037600-1730048400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Keep Calm Grow Trees
DESCRIPTION:Explore this property and learn more about koala habitat and monitoring.\n\n\nCome for a walk and talk on Brian and Julie and partners’ much loved Tarome property that’s being transformed for nature. Chat with other lovers of landcare and share nibbles and a cuppa. \nSupported by Healthy Land & Water\, through funding received from the Australian Government Department of Climate Change\, Energy\, the Environment and Water. \n\n\n\nExact Tarome address provided before 2 days out from event. \nFeaturing: \n\nHow to care for sick and injured wildlife\nKoala Scat Survey and monitoring in the Scenic Rim region\nA drone flight (if weather permits) used for koala surveys\nManaging weeds to protect habitat\nTime to ask questions and enjoy the provided refreshments\nOpportunities to chat with representatives of Boonah & District Landcare\, Healthy Land & Water\, Watergum\, EMU and Wildcare.\n\n \nKey event details\n\nThis event is held on private property.\nThe exact location will be emailed to guests a couple of days before the event (please check your junkmail if you don’t receive it).\nFree event but bookings required.\nBYO own chair.\nBYO water bottle and stay hydrated.\nPlease wear suitable clothing\, footwear and insect repellant.\nBe sun safe – slip\, slop\, slap.\nRefreshments provided.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/keep-calm-grow-trees/
LOCATION:Tarome\, TBA\, Tarome\, QLD 4309\, Tarome\, 4309\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241026T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241026T103000
DTSTAMP:20241013T234137Z
CREATED:20241013T234137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T234137Z
UID:29831-1729933200-1729938600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Koala Scat ID & Collection Workshop - Nerang National Park
DESCRIPTION:Koala Scat ID & Collection Workshop – Nerang National Park\n\n\nJoin Watergum in collaboration with Friends of Nerang National Park on Saturday\, October 26th for an engaging\, hands-on workshop as part of Watergum’s project to establish a disease profile for Koalas. \n \nKoalas\, one of Australia’s beloved icons\, face growing threats from disease\, habitat loss\, and human activity. This project aims to gather vital information to protect local Koala populations\, ensuring informed decisions about medical interventions and long-term management. \n \nIn this workshop\, you’ll: \n\nLearn about the importance of Koala scat collection and what the data reveals\nDiscover how to identify Koala activity and find scat\nParticipate in a guided walk to collect Koala scat in Nerang National Park\nLeave equipped with the skills and tools to contribute to the project across the Gold Coast Hinterland\n\n \nPlease note: We will be walking in the park\, so it’s essential to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Don’t forget your sun protection\, water\, and a hat to stay comfortable and safe! \n \nBe part of a meaningful initiative and help safeguard Koalas for future generations! \n \nNote: Registration is required to join this event \nCover photo by Jens Sohnrey \n \nThis project is led by Watergum in collaboration with our partners City of Gold Coast and UQ. This project received funding and support from the Queensland Government.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/koala-scat-id-collection-workshop-nerang-national-park/
LOCATION:Tom Rose Park\, 69 Wandin Street\, Nerang\, QLD 4211\, Nerang\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241008T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241008T200000
DTSTAMP:20240922T222516Z
CREATED:20240922T222516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T222516Z
UID:29543-1728410400-1728417600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Cane Toad Control Webinar - Tweed Shire
DESCRIPTION:Come along to our FREE webinar to learn learn about how cane toads impact biodiversity in your own backyard\, and what you can do to help!\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\, including how to start your very own toad busting group! This webinar will also introduce our new citizen science study\, where the community can actively contribute to advancing cane toad control and shaping future strategies! \n \nJoin us on Tuesday\, October 8 2024 at 6.00pm to 8.00pm (AEDT) via Microsoft Teams 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 native frogs and other 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 https://watergum.org/cane-toad-challenge/ 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/cane-toad-control-webinar-tweed-shire/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240921T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240921T100000
DTSTAMP:20240823T003531Z
CREATED:20240823T003531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T003531Z
UID:29243-1726909200-1726912800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Creek Explorers
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate World Rivers Day with a fun-packed and interactive workshop where kids will learn all about local waterways!\n\n\nCome along to this educational and hands-on outdoor event to learn about the different creatures that call Logan’s waterways home. \nOur waterways are home to some unique and wonderful creatures. Find out how everything fits together in the aquatic food chain and what you can do to help keep our waterways healthy. \nKids will get the opportunity to forage for waterbugs\, go on a treasure hunt to search for different waterway wildlife and make a special waterway animal to take home. Don’t miss the opportunity for your kids to get curious and connect with nature! \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for children.\nSuitable for ages 5 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an outdoor event along a river.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all children attending (adults are not required to register). Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease wear fully enclosed shoes (that can get wet)\, sun-smart clothing\, hat and sunscreen. Bring along drinking water\, insect repellent and a snack (optional).\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.\n\n \nThis workshop is delivered by Watergum.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/creek-explorers/
LOCATION:Lions Riverside Park\, 137-169 Cusack Lane\, Jimboomba\, QLD 4280\, Jimboomba\, 4280\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240907T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240907T103000
DTSTAMP:20240823T003317Z
CREATED:20240823T003317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T003317Z
UID:29240-1725699600-1725705000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Nest Box Neighbours: Building Backyard Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces in your yard? Come along to build a nest box for your furry or feathered wildlife neighbours.\n\n\nGet ready for a hands-on session where you’ll get the opportunity to learn how to build\, install\, monitor and maintain nest boxes for hollow-dependent wildlife. \nMany Australian wildlife rely on tree hollows for a safe place to shelter\, nest and protect their young. When natural hollows aren’t available\, nest boxes offer an alternative hollow for our wildlife neighbours. \nEach group will be provided with materials and guided through the assembly of a nest box to install in your garden. This event is a great opportunity to contribute to habitat conservation in your backyard. \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and families.\nRecommended for ages 6 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an outdoor event.\nOne nest box kit will be provided per group booking/property.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all people attending. Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease wear fully enclosed shoes\, sun-smart clothing\, hat and sunscreen. Bring along drinking water and insect repellent.\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.\n\n \nThis workshop is delivered by Watergum.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/nest-box-neighbours-building-backyard-habitats/
LOCATION:Lincoln Green Park\, Lincoln Green Drive\, Forestdale\, QLD 4118\, Forestdale\, 4118\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240828T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240828T193000
DTSTAMP:20240801T052900Z
CREATED:20240801T052900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T052900Z
UID:28214-1724868000-1724873400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Discover PlatypusWatch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning more about one of Australia’s iconic species or joining PlatypusWatch to monitor wild platypus populations?\n\n\nCelebrate Platypus Month by discovering more about these unique species and ways you can support local populations. This webinar will cover all aspects of platypus biology\, behaviour\, food sources\, habitats\, threats and citizen science activities happening along Logan waterways. \nAfter this session you’ll be ready use your identification techinques to join other dedicated volunteers in the PlatypusWatch* survey team and support platypus conservation efforts along the Albert River. \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and families.\nRecommended for ages 8 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an online event.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all people attending.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nThe link to join the live webinar will be sent to the email provided on the day of the event.\nPlease access the link 10 minutes prior to the event to ensure you don’t miss the start.\n\n \nThis workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of ECO Logan environmental events program and the City of Logan citizen science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/discover-platypuswatch-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240824T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240824T110000
DTSTAMP:20240801T052753Z
CREATED:20240801T052753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T052753Z
UID:28211-1724493600-1724497200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Explorers Kids Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Platypus Month with a fun-packed and interactive workshop where kids will learn all about platypus!\n\n\nJoin us for this educational and hands-on workshop to learn all about our unique Australian animal – the platypus. Find out how you can help them to live safely and happily in our local rivers and creeks before getting stuck into some fun\, platypus related activities and crafts! \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for children.\nSuitable for ages 5 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an indoor event.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all children attending (adults are not required to register). Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease bring along drinking water.\n\n \nThis workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of ECO Logan environmental events program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-explorers-kids-workshop/
LOCATION:Bethania Community Centre\, 88-118 Station Road\, Bethania\, QLD 4205\, Bethania\, 4205\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240810T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240810T103000
DTSTAMP:20240801T052716Z
CREATED:20240801T052716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T052716Z
UID:28207-1723280400-1723285800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Walk and Talk
DESCRIPTION:Come along for a special guided walk during Platypus Month to learn about a unique local mammal with a platypus expert.\n\n\nJoin PlatypusWatch for a walk through platypus habitat in the Albert River catchment and learn all about this iconic species. Led by ecologist and platypus expert\, Dr Tamielle Brunt from Wildlife Queensland\, you’ll discover everything from their fascinating biology and behaviour to the habitat and food they need to survive. \nWe’ll also talk about local conservation efforts and how you can support local platypus populations by getting involved with Watergum’s surveys along the Albert River. Following the walk\, a light morning tea will be provided and you will have the opportunity to ask the experts additional questions. \nPlease note\, there is no guarantee that platypuses will be present during the guided walk. \n \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER: \n\nThis event is designed for adults and families.\nRecommended for ages 8 years and older with parent/guardian supervision.\nThis is an outdoor walk in a bushland environment with uneven surfaces and unsealed tracks. Participants must be physically able to be stand and walk through a park for up to 1.5 hours.\nYou must register and secure a ticket for all people attending. Spaces are limited – each session is set to a maximum capacity.\nDetailed event information will be sent to the email address provided upon registering.\n\n \nINFORMATION FOR THE DAY OF THE EVENT: \n\nPlease arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event to check in.\nPlease wear fully enclosed shoes\, sun-smart clothing\, hat and sunscreen. Bring along drinking water\, insect repellent and a camera or mobile phone for pictures.\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.\n\n \nThis workshop is delivered by Watergum as part of ECO Logan environmental events program and the City of Logan citizen science initiatives.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-walk-and-talk/
LOCATION:Noyer Park\, 175 Beaudesert Beenleigh Road\, Bahrs Scrub\, QLD 4207\, Bahrs Scrub\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240731T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240731T200000
DTSTAMP:20240709T042949Z
CREATED:20240701T043546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T042949Z
UID:27182-1722452400-1722456000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Online Induction
DESCRIPTION:Complete the PlatypusWatch induction to learn everything you need to know about the unique platypus and how to survey them correctly.\n\n\nPlatypusWatch has been monitoring Gold Coast platypus populations for over 11 years with the help of hundreds of Gold Coast volunteers. The data collected helps us to monitor their behaviour\, their reponse to potential threats such as urban development and extrememe weather events\, and provides us with an early warning system to prevent another extintion event which was sadly witnessed in Tallebudgera Creek. \n  \nThis workshop will educate you on platypus history\, their fascinating biology and some of their most significant threats. You will also be taught how to correctly identify a platypus and the proper methodology for platypus surveying. \n  \nOnce you have completed this induction you can jopin the PlatypusWatch family and join us in surveying platypus twice annually accross the Gold Coast\, as well contributing to our daily survey research for the Platypus365 Project. \n  \nThis event will take place online\, please register your attendance so we know how many to expect and we hope to see you at one of our surveys soon! \n  \nPlatypusWatch is supported and funded by the City of Gold Coast.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-online-induction/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240728T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240728T110000
DTSTAMP:20240613T015615Z
CREATED:20240613T015615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T015615Z
UID:26480-1722157200-1722164400@watergum.org
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 and adults of all ages. \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. \n \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without close-toe 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 \nPlease make sure to register to secure your place and receive event updates. \n \nIf we have to cancel this event due to weather concerns\, attendees will be notified via email. \n \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \n \nThis event is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-tallebudgera-4/
LOCATION:Tallebudgera\, Lion's park 53 Syndicate Rd\, Tallebudgera\, QLD 4228\, Tallebudgera\, 4228\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240728T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240728T100000
DTSTAMP:20240613T015529Z
CREATED:20240613T015529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T015529Z
UID:26476-1722153600-1722160800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling - Austinville
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*Pen/pencil \n \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 \n \nProudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-austinville-5/
LOCATION:621 Austinville Rd\, 621 Austinville Road\, Austinville\, QLD 4213\, Austinville\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240727T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240727T133000
DTSTAMP:20240709T044939Z
CREATED:20240626T223155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T044939Z
UID:26785-1722087000-1722087000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Landholder Workshop - Maudsland
DESCRIPTION:*Please note there is a date change from the original proposed date\, this event will be held on July 27th\n\n\nPlatypusWatch Landholder Workshop \nEvery year\, hundreds of Gold Coast volunteers brave the early mornings to survey platypus and collect valuable data on population dispersal. In order to provide a comprehensive overview of their presence\, we need additional help from private property owners who boarder the waterways. We fear that platypus populations are in trouble and need to better understand where they are thriving and where they are not. \nThis workshop will teach you all about the unique platypus\, how to survey them from your own property and about how the data you collect will be used. Morning tea will be provided and we will finish with a guided walk along the creek to observe prime platypus habitat. \nPlatypusWatch surveying acts as an early warning system to populations in distress. Our increased surveying efforts will help to prevent another extinction event as was sadly witnessed in Tallebudgera Creek. \nGet involved now and help to protect the Gold Coast’s most treasured inhabitants. \nWorkshop Agenda: \n\nPresentation by Watergum\n\n– Overview of Platypus: History\, biology\, habitat\, breeding \n– Discussion on threats and conservation efforts \n– Guidance on Platypus identification \n– Introduction to PlatypusWatch surveying and sighting reports \n\nMorning/Afternoon Tea\n\n\nPresentation by City of Gold Coast\n\n– Insights on property care to support platypus habitat\, including riverbank erosion control\, regeneration\, weed control \n\nGuided Walk Along the Creek\n\n– Opportunity to observe and identify platypus habitat \n– Identification of potential threats such as erosion\, weed infestation \nThis workshop is supported and funded by the City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-landholder-workshop-maudsland/
LOCATION:QCWA Coomera Branch\, 161 Maudsland Road\, Maudsland\, QLD 4210\, Maudsland\, 4210\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240727T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240727T090000
DTSTAMP:20240709T044838Z
CREATED:20240626T223236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T044838Z
UID:26789-1722070800-1722070800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Landholder Workshop - Currumbin
DESCRIPTION:*Please note there is a date change from the original proposed date\, this event will be held on July 27th\n\n\nPlatypusWatch Landholder Workshop \nEvery year\, hundreds of Gold Coast volunteers brave the early mornings to survey platypus and collect valuable data on population dispersal. In order to provide a comprehensive overview of their presence\, we need additional help from private property owners who boarder the waterways. We fear that platypus populations are in trouble and need to better understand where they are thriving and where they are not. \nThis workshop will teach you all about the unique platypus\, how to survey them from your own property and about how the data you collect will be used. Morning tea will be provided and we will finish with a guided walk along the creek to observe prime platypus habitat. \nPlatypusWatch surveying acts as an early warning system to populations in distress. Our increased surveying efforts will help to prevent another extinction event as was sadly witnessed in Tallebudgera Creek. \nGet involved now and help to protect the Gold Coast’s most treasured inhabitants. \nWorkshop Agenda: \n\nPresentation by Watergum\n\n– Overview of Platypus: History\, biology\, habitat\, breeding \n– Discussion on threats and conservation efforts \n– Guidance on Platypus identification \n– Introduction to PlatypusWatch surveying and sighting reports \n\nMorning/Afternoon Tea\n\n\nPresentation by City of Gold Coast\n\n– Insights on property care to support platypus habitat\, including riverbank erosion control\, regeneration\, weed control \n\nGuided Walk Along the Creek\n\n– Opportunity to observe and identify platypus habitat \n– Identification of potential threats such as erosion\, weed infestation \nThis workshop is supported and funded by the City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-landholder-workshop-currumbin/
LOCATION:The Ecovillage at Currumbin\, 639 Currumbin Creek Road\, Currumbin Valley\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin Valley\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240721T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240721T110000
DTSTAMP:20240717T224741Z
CREATED:20240717T224741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T224741Z
UID:27831-1721552400-1721559600@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. \n \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without close-toe 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*Pen/pencil \n \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \n \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \n \nThis event is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-coomera-river-10/
LOCATION:Riverstone Crossing Reserve\, 94 Riverstone Crossing\, Maudsland\, QLD 4210\, Maudsland\, 4210\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240721T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240721T103000
DTSTAMP:20240717T224839Z
CREATED:20240717T224839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T224839Z
UID:27835-1721550600-1721557800@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\n \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 14\,000 native tube stock to the project and we are looking to grow this number even further in 2024! \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 2024. \n \nAfterwards\, 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-3/
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:20240720T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240720T110000
DTSTAMP:20240613T015505Z
CREATED:20240613T015505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T015505Z
UID:26473-1721466000-1721473200@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. \n \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without close-toe 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*Pen/pencil \n \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \n \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \n \nThis event is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-currumbin-5/
LOCATION:Long Tan Park\, Long Tan Park\, Currumbin Valley\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin Valley\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240714T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240714T110000
DTSTAMP:20240709T042756Z
CREATED:20240705T020239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T042756Z
UID:27414-1720947600-1720954800@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. \n  \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without close-toe 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*Pen/pencil \n  \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \n  \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \n  \nThis event is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-coomera-river-5/
LOCATION:Riverstone Crossing Reserve\, 94 Riverstone Crossing\, Maudsland\, QLD 4210\, Maudsland\, 4210\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240713T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240713T110000
DTSTAMP:20240613T015439Z
CREATED:20240613T015439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T015439Z
UID:26471-1720861200-1720868400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbug Sampling - Guanaba
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug Sampling – Guanaba\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. \n \nWhere is it? \nGuanaba Creek\, 33 Tarata Road\, Guanaba \nGPS Co-Ordinates: -27.93784\, 153.25249 \n \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without close-toe 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 \nPlease make sure to register to secure your place and receive event updates. \n \nIf we have to cancel this event due to weather concerns\, attendees will be notified via email. \n \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \n \nThis event is proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast\, Catchment and Citizen Science Grants Program.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbug-sampling-guanaba-4/
LOCATION:Guanaba Reserve\, 33 Tarata Road\, Guanaba\, QLD 4210\, Guanaba\, 4210\, AU
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