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Join the Roving Restorers Noosa Chapter, at Cooran, using best practice techniques to plant trees and remove environmental weeds. Works undertaken will improve the biodiversity of the surrounding landscape.
Please contact Noosa Landcare Project Officer – Ered - ered.fox@noosalandcare.org for further details.
Participants will be notified the day before the event of the exact location of the works.
Please arrive for an 8:30am start.
All tools will be provided.
Bring gloves, water, boots, sunscreen and insect repellent. Long-sleeved shirt, trousers and hat are essential (Workplace Health and Safety Regulations).
Eucalyptus trees are notoriously challenging to differentiate and ID.
Join us for a fun morning learning the tricks of the trade of Eucalyptus ID!
Noosa Landcare will be hosting a half day Eucalyptus ID workshop with botanical guru Marc Russell, on Saturday the 2nd of August from 9AM-12NOON at the Mount Cooroora Park, Pomona
The workshop will focus on eucalypt species of the Sunshine Coast, Noosa and Gympie regions.
The morning will include a theory session on eucalypt biology, distribution and identification, followed by a ‘walk and talk’ session to identify some local eucalypts in their natural habitat.
Participants provided take home ID resources.
Please wear enclosed footwear and long-sleeved clothing. Bring along a camp chair, hat and drink bottle.
Join the Roving Restorers Noosa Chapter at Cooran, using best practice techniques to plant trees and remove environmental weeds. Works undertaken will improve the biodiversity of the surrounding landscape.
Learn about plant propagation with our local expert Bernice Rosier! Whether you're a beginner or enthusiast there should be something to learn for everyone.
Don't forget to wear enclosed footwear and long-sleeved clothing and bring along a hat and water bottle.
Morning tea is provided
Join Noosa and District Landcare for an amble through a section of wet heath and wallum woodland in Tewantin National Park. A wide variety of species flower here throughout the wildflower season.
Species list provided.
Bring a pen to make notes if you wish!
Bring insect repellent, water, sunscreen, hat and walking shoes. Flat walk of 1.5 km.
There are no public amenities available on the site.
Meeting location is at 18 Cooba Place - vacant block (Cnr Cooba Place and Satinash St), Noosaville
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Join the Roving Restorers Noosa Chapter, at Cudgeri Estate, using best practice techniques to plant trees and remove environmental weeds. Works undertaken will improve the biodiversity of the surrounding landscape.
Join the Roving Restorers Noosa Chapter at Pomona, using best practice techniques to plant trees and remove environmental weeds. Works undertaken will improve the biodiversity of the surrounding landscape.