Annual Wattle Planting (Direct Seeding) - Albury Campus
Event description
September is Biodiversity Month! To celebrate, Charles Sturt will be holding a direct seeding day on the Albury Campus. The event is a part of the Albury Wodonga Campus Environment Working Group National Wattle Day Planting, and is to be held on National Wattle Day each year.
Participants will plant a range of native species in the David Mitchell Wetlands area - follow the pink flagging tape to the Northern edge of Wetland 2.
A light lunch will be provided by Vinbar at the planting site @ 12:00pm. The event will also involve guest speaker from Local Land Services, Natasha Lappin - Murray Native Seed Services - discussing the role of direct seeding and the LLS MNSS at 12:15am.
The event is open to students and staff. Be sure to bring a hat, water bottle and gloves.
Exact location for meeting on the day can be found here: Meeting Spot for Seeding Workshop
If there are any queries, you can reach out to the Sustainability at Charles Sturt Team sustainability@csu.edu.au
This event supports Charles Sturt's commitment to supporting and promoting the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
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