Events and activities to build your nature knowledge and skills this spring!
Wodonga Landcare is delighted to offer this event series in partnership with Wodonga Council and a host of local organisations. We’d love to see you at one or more of these terrific opportunities.
Please follow the links for more information on each event and how to book your place.
How to collect & identify waterbugs.
Find out the insights they offer for river health and water quality.
Sunday 22 October, 10am – 1pm
@ Belvoir Park, Wodonga
Bookings & information: events.humanitix.com/wbugs
How to make and share nature observations using phone apps and online tools.
Exploring iNaturalist, FrogID and Atlas of Living Australia.
Wednesday 8 November – two sessions, day/evening
@ Hyphen, Wodonga
Bookings & information: events.humanitix.com/natureapps
Sunday 12 November – check listing for session times
Nominate which session you wish to attend when booking
@ Kiewa River, Killara
Bookings: events.humanitix.com/ramble
Friday 24 to Monday 27 November
@ anywhere in Albury Wodonga
More information:
ecoportal.net.au/event/great-southern-bioblitz-albury-wodonga
This event series is hosted by Wodonga Urban Landcare Network in partnership with Wodonga Council and funded by the Australian Government’s Murray-Darling Healthy Rivers Program.
Make a tax deductible donation to our group through Landcare Victoria.
Please elect to support the Wodonga Urban Landcare Network to ensure funds are directed to us!
We acknowledge and respect the Traditional Owners and First Nations people of the lands and waters of Wodonga and surrounds. We acknowledge the continued connection to land, water and community, their ability to care for Country and their deep spiritual connection to it.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging whose knowledge and wisdom has ensured the continuation of culture and traditional practices.
We are committed to genuine partnerships and engagement with Traditional Owners and First Nations people to support the protection of Country.
We are proud that Wodonga has retained its Aboriginal name and refers to Bulrushes found on the edge of waterways.