Spider Night Walk
Event description
A spider-spotting night walk at Gordon Craig Park, Wodonga.
With huntsman specialist Eathan Douglas, this nocturnal adventure will include:
• Spotting spiders in their natural surrounds
• Expert insights into spider species, habits and homes
• Photography tips for capturing our eight-legged friends from photographer Craig Loechel
• How to share your own spider observations as nature records using iNaturalist
🚶♀️ What to expect:
• Slow-paced exploration, spider spotting and discussion
• We’ll be walking mostly on paths and some uneven surfaces off the path
• Enhanced appreciation for these fascinating creatures
⚠️ Note: This event is for spider admirers only. Arachnophobes, this is not one for you!
🎟️ Limited spots available! Please register to reserve yours.
🔦 Bring:
• A torch if you have one
• Camera/phone (optional)
• Wear: weather-appropriate clothing and closed shoes or boots
📍 Meeting Place:
The Lawrence Street entrance to Gordon Craig park (park along Lawrence Street, please).
Google map: maps.app.goo.gl/psP8Pokbq8rrpoTe9
For further information contact Wodonga Landcare project officer, Karen Retra on 0428 629 099 or karen@wodongalandcare.org.au
🕸️✨ Don't miss this chance to see spiders in a whole new light! 🕸️✨
Banner image by Craig Loechel
Photos
Wodonga Urban Landcare Network may use photos taken at this event to publicise the event and may retain the photos for future possible use in other projects. Please read the participant photography consent statement below, you will be asked for your consent when booking a ticket. By agreeing to having photos taken during this event you give consent to WULN freely using your photographic image without any personal compensation or remuneration. You also relinquish and waive any current or future rights in connection with the photos, including any intellectual property rights you may have in the photos. Your consent is subject to WULN not using your image in a negative, unethical or defamatory manner, or for commercial gain or political purposes. The photos remain the property of WULN and any personal details linked to the photos will be kept confidential and not used for any other purpose.
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