Landcare Region
BCT Region
Join us at Woomargama National Park - the hub of landscape connectivity in our region for a nature walk
Learn more about the park, how private land conservation contributes to the biodiversity values in our region and more about Biodiversity Conservation Trust programs
Come on a bushwalk with experts on showcasing your patch:
- nature photography
- Using iNaturalist to catalogue nature
IF you are unsure about the bushwalk, there will be an option to drive to the lunch spot.
The volunteer group has a Facebook group ‘Woomargama National Park Volunteers’ if you would like to follow.
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Event Outcomes
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
For those interested in the Woomargama National Park Volunteer group, if you can send your details to woomnpvolunteers@gmail.com, Judy or Sandy will add you to the email list and send you a volunteer sign up form (a NPWS requirement). The volunteer group has a Facebook group ‘Woomargama National Park Volunteers’ if you would like to follow.
Event Feedback Summary
What attendees liked about the event:
- Overall Experience: The event was described as “well run,” “informative,” and “a great day.”
- Atmosphere: Attendees appreciated the relaxed, casual tone, with comments highlighting the “chill walk through nature,” “slow-paced” format, and opportunity to appreciate the environment.
- Presenters and Knowledge Sharing: Participants valued the expertise of the presenters and the opportunity to learn from them and others, noting “knowledgeable presenters” and “sharing knowledge.”
- Venue and Group Dynamic: The nature setting and walk were appreciated, as was the chance to connect with “like-minded attendees.” The food and weather also contributed to a positive experience.
Topics attendees want to learn next:
- How to encourage desirable or “cool” species on private properties.
- More detail on plant species and bird habitat.
- Some participants were unsure but open to further learning.