Event Type
Landcare Region
BCT Region
Seed Collection & Propagation for Conservation of Upper Hunter species
Hunter Region Landcare Network presents an interactive workshop for you to come and learn about seed propagation and collection techniques with Hunter Region Landcare Network Upper Hunter Coordinator Paul Melehan.
This event is sponsored by the Private Land Conservation Matters Program, a joint initiative of the Biodiversity Conservation Trust and Landcare NSW. Morning Tea and Lunch are included in the workshop.
Please register by Friday 8th November. Tickets are $10 +GST per person. 9am arrival for 9.30am-2pm.
Individual members of Hunter Region Landcare Network are eligible for free tickets for HRLN events. To join our network please visit our website and join up ($10 for annual membership) before returning here to Humanitix to register for the Seed Propagation and Collection Workshop.
Register - Hunter Region Landcare Network (hunterlandcare.org.au)
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Event Outcomes
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
Here’s the feedback from the Denmen Seed Collection & Propagation Workshop collated by themes:
What Participants Liked About the Event
- Venue & Logistics: Good venue, good catering, well-organized.
- Presenters & Facilitation: Meg did a great job organizing; informed and engaging presenters.
- Hands-on Learning: Practical work, field trip, and plant ID walk were highly valued.
- Group Size & Atmosphere: Small group, good crowd, opportunity to meet like-minded people.
- Content & Structure: Well-balanced mix of information, discussion, and practical application.
Topics of Interest for Future Learning
- Ecology & Landscapes: Fluvial geomorphology.
- Plant Identification & Growth: How to identify plants, more about growing and planting.
- Propagation Techniques: Using cuttings, seed propagation, continued skill development.
Suggestions for Improvement
- Overall Satisfaction: Most participants were very happy with the event, with some saying it was "perfect."
- Potential Enhancements: A few suggested adding practical planting tips.
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