Understanding Mistletoe - Lakes Entrance
Event description
Providing abundant fruit and nectar, nutritious leaves, secure nesting sites and a steady stream of enriched litter, mistletoes are an important resource in our native environment. You can learn more about mistletoe in our environment from Dr David Watson, Researcher, Charles Sturt University, through our upcoming workshops.
Join EGLN in either Lakes Entrance or Bengworden to find out more about this fascinating, often misunderstood native species.
8th February, 9.30am - 2pm at Lakes Entrance Mechanics Hall. The workshop combines a presentation and an on-site visit.
Morning tea is provided, please BYO lunch.
Any questions - please contact Caroline via cmcguinn@egln.org.au
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