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Event Location
Tunnel Road picnic area, Woomargama,

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

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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241013 Murray Woomargama
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
21
Number of Landowners
12
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)
43
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
66
Event Outcome

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.
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