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    Paddock Tree Protection & Native Grassland Restoration Field Day

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    Baranduda Homestead
    staghorn flat, australia
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    PADDOCK TREE PROTECTION & NATIVE GRASSLAND RESTORATION FIELD DAY

    Paddock trees and native grassland communities are important natural assets that support biodiversity and agricultural productivity. These vital landscape features are disappearing from our environment.

    Do you want to learn about the importance of paddock trees and native grasslands as well as learn how to establish and protect both of these natural assets on your property?

    Then come along for a walk and talk field day with landholders Liz and Ken Fuschsen, David Smith from ANU Sustainable Farms and Glen Johnson from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.

    Learn the history of Baranduda Homestead and observe practical demonstrations of native grassland restoration via scalping methods, which you can try on your own property. Learn the importance of paddock trees and how you can protect, restore and incorporate these landscape elders on your property to help support productivity and biodiversity.

     Places are limited so book your ticket today!

    • Lunch will be provided
    • Physical Fitness level required: EASY ( Walking/standing for a period of 2 hours or more required)

    WHAT TO BRING

      • Wear sturdy, enclosed shoes, bring warm clothing, sun protection, and a raincoat or umbrella in case of showers
      • Bring a chair to sit on for lunch
      • If you are unwell on the day please remain at home in consideration of the health of others

        While we are able to cater for gluten-free and vegetarian options at our events it is difficult to cater for every dietary requirement due to our limited funding. If you have dietary requirements outside of these two options please bring your own food and drink. 

        For further information or queries contact Chontelle (KCLG Project Officer)

        •  chontelle@kclg.org.au   ~  0491 624 943

        RESOURCES

        Paddock Trees

          Grasslands

          This project is supported by Highways and Byways - Healing the Land, Healing Ourselves, Together

          This event is funded via the North East Catchment Management Authority through the Victorian Landcare Grants Program


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          Note - Information collected by KCLG is collected for the purposes of event registration, insurance and emergency contact purposes on the day of an event. Your information will remain private and will not be shared with any Third Parties.


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