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Event Location
Royalla Community Hall, 317 Royalla Drive, Royalla

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare -Tracking wildlife through space and time  


Wildlife Surveillance workshop

Monitoring wildlife through space and time

Are you interested in seeing what wildlife you live with? Then Royalla Landcare invite you to join us for a free information and workshop event. Come along and listen, learn and play with some of the survey tools available to landholders. See what citizen science apps are around and hear what NatureMapr is doing for community.

10:00am  - 1pm Sunday 6th October 

This is a free event and light lunch is provided.

To register contact Maryke on royallalandcare@gmail.com or Georgeanna upper.murrumbidgee@gmail.com 

 

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241006 SE Wildlife surveillance workshop
241006 SE Wildlife surveillance workshop
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
19
Number of Landowners
19
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
A survey is completed by each attendee The below fields are extracted from this survey. To access the full feedback survey please refer to the attachments section below.
Attendee Level of Knowledge before event (Average)
36
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
52
Event Outcome

An event wrap up is on the SE Landcare website https://southeastlandcare.asn.au/wildlife-surveillance-in-focus-a-recap-of-the-royalla-session/

Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare had an inspiring and informative session at Royalla, diving deep into the world of wildlife surveillance and monitoring. The event brought together passionate experts and enthusiastic participants eager to learn more about our incredible local fauna and how to observe them effectively.

Markus Buchhorn kicked off the session with a detailed presentation on wildlife cameras—highlighting their setup, functionality, and the amazing insights they provide into the lives of our native species. Stuart Harris followed with an engaging talk on citizen science apps, showcasing the many ways technology empowers community members to contribute valuable data for conservation efforts.

Georgeanna Storey rounded out the session by discussing the how and why of wildlife monitoring. Together, we explored the significance of tracking species, understanding ecosystems, and the steps we can all take to support biodiversity in our region.

A special thank you to Markus and Stuart for sharing their expertise and enthusiasm. It’s not every day you meet someone who regularly discovers new species or witness incredible moments, like a wedge-tailed eagle enjoying a bath!

This session was a fantastic demonstration of how collaboration and innovative tools can strengthen our understanding and appreciation of the biodiversity around us. Participants left feeling more confident in their ability to monitor wildlife on their own properties, inspired and equipped with enthusiasm to contribute to conservation efforts.

Want to know more about what is happening at Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare contact Georgeanna Storey, Local Coordinator Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare upper.murrumbidgee@gmail.com


Event Feedback Summary – Themed Insights

1. What Attendees Liked Most

Knowledge and Presentation Quality

  • Presenters were described as informative, inspirational, and knowledgeable.
  • The diversity of speakers and the competence of their delivery was highly appreciated.

Accessibility and Relevance

  • Content was praised for being easy to understand and relevant to the audience.

2. Interest in Future Learning

Ongoing Learning and Citizen Science

  • Attendees expressed interest in continuous learning opportunities, including ongoing bits of information and more Citizen Science stories.

Practical Identification Skills

  • There was clear interest in plant identification and local identification activities to deepen practical knowledge.

3. Suggestions for Improvement

General Praise

  • The event was widely considered well run, enjoyable, and informative.

Minor Suggestions

  • One attendee suggested offering a break after 45 minutes to help maintain audience engagement.

 

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