20 August 2023 - 9.30am to 11.30am
Private property: 74 Michelle Dr, Kiewa - FREE
High-quality, intact and well-connected landscapes are important to the survival of many Australian native species, for the quality of our soil and water, and the resilience of our communities. Habitat gardens can play a critical role in protecting wildlife by providing stepping stones between reserves, parks and wildlife corridors.
A habitat garden may be just the thing for you to help look after nature from your rural block, urban backyard or tiny balcony!
Do you want to support native wildlife and biodiversity by creating suitable habitat in your urban or rural garden?
Come along for a talk and guided garden tour with expert Sue Brunskill, to learn what makes a successful habitat garden. Places are limited so book your ticket today!
Find out more about local habitat gardens by checking out the Habitat Gardens of Albury Wodonga book.
- Morning tea will be provided
- Physical Fitness level required: EASY ( Standing/walking for periods of 1 hour or more required)
WHAT TO BRING
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Wear sturdy, enclosed shoes, bring warm clothing, sun protection, and a raincoat or umbrella in case of showers
- Bring a chair to sit on for the 30 - 45 min talk
- If you are unwell on the day please remain at home in consideration of the health of others
For further information or queries contact Chontelle (KCLG Project Officer)
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