Category: news
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South Coast Ferns – New Book by Kevin Mills
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE FERNS AND FERN ALLIES OF THE NSW SOUTH COAST The book is a culmination of…
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Keep an eye out for Gang-gangs
Now is the time to look out for Gang-gangs and help find out why they are declining and what measures…
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Draft Plan for Barenguba-Montague Island
A new plan of management has been drafted for the south coast’s iconic Barunguba Montague Island, and the community are…
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Over 90,000 observations and going strong!
Over 90,00 observations – 6285 species, 3.424 identifiers and 2832 observers. A fantastic resource for anyone interested in the wonderful…
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Join Platy-Project and Help Protect the Platypus
Get out into nature this September and give New South Wales’ platypuses a much-needed helping hand. Platypus observations have declined…
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Science Week Wrap-up – Aug 2023
The week started with a stroll along Bens Walk near Nowra for: On the following weekend activities focused on the…
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Saving Our Species on the Budawang Coast
The Saving our Species (SoS) program is a significant initiative that unites volunteers, scientists, businesses, community groups, and the NSW…
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Threatened Species Film Night – Milton 9 Sept
Milton Theatre Saturday 9 Sept: 4pm-6pmNot to Be Missed! National Threatened Species Day is on 7th September every year. This…
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Gang-gang Feather Collection Project
The ACT Government, together with the ANU Difficult Bird Research Group, are asking the community to keep an eye out…
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SCIENCE WEEK: Citizen Science Matters – Walks & Talks
Expert Seminar Saturday 19 August, 9.30am-12.30pmEurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden Find out how data from iNaturalist is contributing to scientific research…
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Threatened Plants and Botanic Gardens – 12 August 1.30pm
EUROBODALLA REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDEN12 August 130pm – 3.30pm Learn about how botanic gardens across Australia are developing new frameworks to…
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Sapphire Coast Science Week 2023: On-line and In-person
Discover the Wonders of Science Week on the Sapphire Coast! From August 12th – 20th and get ready to dive…
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Mangrove Monitoring Field Day – 10th August – Batemans Bay
10th August, 9.00 – 1.00. Clyde River Australian mangroves face challenges. Learn how to monitor their health and contribute to…
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You saw it first on the Budawang Coast!
Along with its ease of use, one of the strengths of iNaturalist is the ability to create projects which create…
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iNaturalist Training: May – June 2023
Sunday, 21 May 9-11am Facebook event to like and share Shelly Beach – Moruya Heads – meet in the picnic…
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Keep an eye out for Carpenter Bees
The Golden-green Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa aerata).is one of Australia’s most spectacular bees, and the largest bee on the NSW South…
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Gang-gang Diet – New Study
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Fungus is not a load of horse dung
It sure looks like horse dung – and your smart phone is telling you it is indeed the Horse Dung…
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Native Plants of the Ulladulla Region – New Edition
Nicholas De Jong, 2022, Second Edition In this latest edition of the Plants of the Ulladulla Region, Nicholas de Jong…
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More than 80,000 observations of Life on the Budawang Coast!
The Atlas now has nearly 85,000 records of the unique biodiversity on the NSW Budawang Coast – 6,000 species, from…
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Alison Pouliot: Encounters with Fungi – 2 July
Sun, 02 July 10am-2pm – Eurobodalla Regional Botanical Garden This four-hour workshop with both theoretical and practical components introduces participants…
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iNaturalist Training – Sat 29 Apr, Batemans Bay
SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2023 AT 9 AM – 11 AM Come to the Water Gardens in Batemans Bay and learn…
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iNaturalist training – April 6 – Narooma
Thursday 6 April 9-11 am iNaturalist App Citizen Science Training – Narooma RSVP: floydwafter62@gmail.com or 0422891740 or Facebook message https://www.facebook.com/events/936784764003390/936793367335863/
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iNaturalist Training -1 April 2023 – Batemans Bay
iNaturalist Training and Field Trips – Batemans Bay 1 April or Narooma 6 April Local botanist Jenny Connelly is running…