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SUMMARY:Catchment Crawl 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative day down at the Broadwater to learn about some of the great environmental work being carried out there!\n\n\nJoin us for an informative day down at the Broadwater to learn about some of the great environmental work being done to restore habitat and protect native species.  \nThe Catchment Crawl is an annual tour organised by Watergum and is part of Gold Coast Green Week.  \nOn Saturday the 12th of June attendees will be given exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of  several Broadwater land-based  restoration projects\, before boarding a boat for a trip around the Broadwater with bird experts\, dolphin researchers and more! \nThe day is a great opportunity for you to see some of these projects up close\, mingle with like-minded people and a create way to expand your knowledge and network.  \nLunch will be provided for you but please bring plenty of water and your own snacks for morning tea. \nDetailed information about meeting times and locations will be emailed to attendees\, prior to the event. \nYou will need to bring: \n* Enclosed shoes for walking \n* Shoes that can get wet (i.e. some old trainers or reef shoes) \n* Sun-safe clothing \n* Binoculars \n* A warm jacket \n* Plenty of water \n* Snack for morning/afternoon tea \nThis event is suitable for 16 years of age and older \nWebsite: www.watergum.orgEmail: events@watergum.org \nThis event is supported by City of Gold Coast \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/catchment-crawl-2021/
LOCATION:Marina Mirage\, seaworld drive\, Gold Coast\, QLD\, Gold Coast\, AU
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SUMMARY:FrogID - Informing frog research and conservation through citizen science
DESCRIPTION:A rare opportunity to learn from the experts at FrogID!\n\n\nWatergum is thrilled to present FrogID: informing frog research and conservation through citizen science. \nSeize this rare opportunity to hear from the experts; everything you need to know about local frog species and also how you can contribute to frog species monitoring through citizen science\, using the addictive FrogID app. \nThis is an online event\, spaces are limited so don’t forget to register! The presentation link will be emailed to you after registration\, prior to the event. \nFrogs play an important role in our environment and provide an indicator of environmental health. Sadly\, frogs are one of the most threatened groups of animals on earth and there is a very real threat that drought\, fire and habitat modification are pushing many frog species even closer to the brink of extinction. To help save them\, we need the help of the community. By using the FrogID app to record frog calls\, Australians can put more frogs on the map and help inform their conservation. \nThis presentation will share our current understanding of Australia’s frogs through FrogID data\, what frog species we are monitoring near you and how to get involved. \n \nPresenter: Gracie Liu | PhD Candidate and FrogID Validator at Australian Museum | Staff profile: https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/herpetology/herpetology-staff-fellows-and-associates/gracie-liu/ \n \nFor any questions about the FrogID app\, please contact: Nadiah Roslan | Project Coordinator: FrogID | nadiah.roslan@australian.museum \nhttps://www.frogid.net.au/ \nCane Toad Challenge – Taking on Australia’s Worst Invader
URL:https://watergum.org/event/frogid-informing-frog-research-and-conservation-through-citizen-science/
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SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Logan - Education and Induction session
DESCRIPTION:Learn about platypus over dinner\n\n\nWould you like to learn more about one of Australia’s most iconic species? \nWould you like to become a surveyor for Watergum’s PlatypusWatch and help to monitor wild platypus populations? \nOrder yourself a plate of food and join us in the Bistro of Logan City Rec Club on 22nd of June at 6:00PM . \nWhile you enjoy your dinner we will teach you everything you need to know about this unique species and those who want to can enrol onto our PlatypusWatch survey program. \nThe topics we will cover are: \n* Platypus history \n* The unique biology of the Platypus \n* Life Cycle and Breeding \n* Food and habitat \n* Threats to platypus \n* Watergum’s PlatypusWatch survey program \nWatergum’s PlatypusWatch is a citizen science program that has monitored platypus populations on the Gold Coast and in Logan for the past 12 years. Community volunteers help to collate vital data on platypus populations and habitat by going out into the environment to search for platypus\, with all sightings and observations reported to council and added to national databases. \nNow more than ever\, our local platypus need your help. With increased urbanisation and natural disasters\, platypus populations are under threat. With your help we can monitor family groups and help ensure their survival for future generations. \nPlatypusWatch is supported and funded by Logan City Council \nwww.watergum.org/platypuswatch \nPlease ensure you are up to date with the latest Covid-19 restriction requirements.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-logan-education-and-induction-session/
LOCATION:Logan City Rec Club\, 4 Alba Lane\, Kingston\, QLD 4114\, Kingston\, 4114\, AU
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