'Bug Rug' Pollinator Count: Kororoit Creek
Event description
This special event is part of National Pollinator Week: Nov 8 - 16
Join us for this special 'Pollinator Count' event, where you'll learn from expert entomologist and science communicator, Luis Mata, about the fascinating world of insect pollinators.
As part of the National Pollinator Count, you'll help identify and count bees, butterflies, and other vital pollinators at the Friends of Kororoit Creek (FOKC) 'Bug Rug' restoration site, contributing to valuable data that will assist land managers with monitoring the success of restoration efforts.
No prior experience needed - we will provide training on how to observe and record pollinator activity.
What to bring:
Weather-appropriate clothing
Hat/sunscreen
Water bottle
Smartphone with iNaturalist App downloaded (optional)
Click here to join the 'Wildlife of Kororoit Creek' iNaturalist project page.
Directions: The 'Bug Rug' site is located along Kororoit Creek Trail. Nearest street parking is available on Sanders Ave, entrance to the site via 59 Sanders Ave.
Accessibility: The event takes place on relatively flat grassed area near to the shared user path. There is very little walking required and we will have some chairs available for those that need to sit down. Please get in touch if you have any additional accessibility needs and we will do our best to accommodate you. Email environment@brimbank.vic.gov.au
This is a Brimbank Council event run in partnership with Friends of Koroirot Creek, supported by the Victorian Government through the Green Links Grant program.
Photo credit: Jessica Gerger, FOKC
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