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iNaturalist info session - Tuesday 14 October, 5:30pm - 7pm ticket
Are you interested in observing and documenting nature? This session will provide both a 'getting started' overview about iNaturalist as well as some 'going further' ideas and functions for those already using the iNaturalist app or website. Including - Making nature observations/records - Tips for obtaining or confirming identifications of your observations - Using iNaturalist for Landcare groups or projects - How to participate in the Great Southern BioBlitz And more! Optional: Bring your smartphone and/or laptop so you can follow along on your own device, if you wish Where: Felltimber Community Centre, 189 Melrose Drive, West Wodonga.
Are you interested in observing and documenting nature? This session will provide both a 'getting started' overview about iNaturalist as well as some 'going further' ideas and functions for those already using the iNaturalist app or website. Including - Making nature observations/records - Tips for obtaining or confirming identifications of your observations - Using iNaturalist for Landcare groups or projects - How to participate in the Great Southern BioBlitz And more! Optional: Bring your smartphone and/or laptop so you can follow along on your own device, if you wish Where: Felltimber Community Centre, 189 Melrose Drive, West Wodonga.
FreeUrban nature spotting & skills - Friday 24 October, 1pm - 2:30pm ticket
Nature isn't only "in the bush" - in this session we're noticing nature in an urban setting. Which plants, animals and fungi are in our gardens and cities - not cultivated nor captive species but the "wild" ones? We aim to make observations of urban nature to get to know what's here and to add records via iNaturalist as part of the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. We're excited to visit the patch of a new Wodonga Landcare group - the Friends of Elmwood - for this event. Come along to find out about the nature you see, and optionally, how the iNaturalist app can help you to identify or share what you've seen as a biodiversity record! Meeting place: the Pavilion, centre of Elmwood Circuit, Wodonga. Map: maps.app.goo.gl/5yBG7rshy2uqrdku8 What to expect: The pavillion has a covered roof but open sides and we'll sit in there for some of the session. We'll likely only wander a few hundred metres, as we check for nature in the public spaces and garden. There is nearby parking and access is on paved, generally flat, surfaces suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. What to bring: optional, your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather including sun protection.
Nature isn't only "in the bush" - in this session we're noticing nature in an urban setting. Which plants, animals and fungi are in our gardens and cities - not cultivated nor captive species but the "wild" ones? We aim to make observations of urban nature to get to know what's here and to add records via iNaturalist as part of the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. We're excited to visit the patch of a new Wodonga Landcare group - the Friends of Elmwood - for this event. Come along to find out about the nature you see, and optionally, how the iNaturalist app can help you to identify or share what you've seen as a biodiversity record! Meeting place: the Pavilion, centre of Elmwood Circuit, Wodonga. Map: maps.app.goo.gl/5yBG7rshy2uqrdku8 What to expect: The pavillion has a covered roof but open sides and we'll sit in there for some of the session. We'll likely only wander a few hundred metres, as we check for nature in the public spaces and garden. There is nearby parking and access is on paved, generally flat, surfaces suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. What to bring: optional, your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather including sun protection.
FreeMoth night - Sat 25 October, 7pm - 9pm ticket
Experience the hidden nightlife of our local bushlands and contribute to community science during this unique evening of moth-watching and exploration! We'll set up a moth sheet and special lighting to attract and observe a variety of moths and other nocturnal invertebrates in their natural habitat. Bring a torch, dress warmly, and don't forget your camera or smartphone if you'd like to help document our discoveries. What to expect: It will be dark and the moth sheet will be located a little way into the bushland, so we'll likely walk approximately 1-2km during the event. Please be aware that we will be walking on slopes, on a natural, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. Where: Meet at Castle Creek Bushlands access along Castle Creek Rd. Google map: goo.gl/maps/TjytEF1aSseYcpiN7
Experience the hidden nightlife of our local bushlands and contribute to community science during this unique evening of moth-watching and exploration! We'll set up a moth sheet and special lighting to attract and observe a variety of moths and other nocturnal invertebrates in their natural habitat. Bring a torch, dress warmly, and don't forget your camera or smartphone if you'd like to help document our discoveries. What to expect: It will be dark and the moth sheet will be located a little way into the bushland, so we'll likely walk approximately 1-2km during the event. Please be aware that we will be walking on slopes, on a natural, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. Where: Meet at Castle Creek Bushlands access along Castle Creek Rd. Google map: goo.gl/maps/TjytEF1aSseYcpiN7
FreeBioBlitz nature walk, Bears Hill - Sunday 26 October, 1pm - 3pm ticket
A walk to seek and make nature observations (of plants, animals and fungi) to upload to iNaturalist and add some regional records to the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. We'll share tips for noticing nature, how and why to record what you find, and how to use the iNaturalist app to help confirm the ID and contribute to biodiversity knowledge. What to expect: This urban reserve is home to many interesting plants, animals and fungi. Please be aware that we will be walking on gentle slopes, on a natural, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. What to bring: your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather and wear closed shoes, long pants, and sun protection. Meeting place: Bears Hill reserve access gate, at the end of Donnington Drive. Google map: maps.app.goo.gl/hT4UGx8doLuX9y8G6
A walk to seek and make nature observations (of plants, animals and fungi) to upload to iNaturalist and add some regional records to the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. We'll share tips for noticing nature, how and why to record what you find, and how to use the iNaturalist app to help confirm the ID and contribute to biodiversity knowledge. What to expect: This urban reserve is home to many interesting plants, animals and fungi. Please be aware that we will be walking on gentle slopes, on a natural, unpaved and possibly wet surfaces. What to bring: your mobile or other camera; dress for the weather and wear closed shoes, long pants, and sun protection. Meeting place: Bears Hill reserve access gate, at the end of Donnington Drive. Google map: maps.app.goo.gl/hT4UGx8doLuX9y8G6
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