Event Type
When
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Event Location
Boorowa Show
Landcare Region
BCT Region
Event Description
Landcare stall and BCT staff available to answer questions.
Event Topics
Event Photos

Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
60
Number of Landowners
6
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)
50
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
75
Event Outcome
Summary of Attendee Feedback – Boorowa Show
The feedback highlighted the following key aspects of the event:
- Engagement and Interaction
- The fluid and relaxed interactions between landholders, Landcare support staff, and Biodiversity Conservation Trust (BCT) staff were highly appreciated.
- The friendly, patient, and approachable nature of the BCT staff was noted, fostering an enjoyable and open atmosphere for discussions.
- Detailed conversations helped increase attendees' understanding and interest in private land conservation.
- Educational Impact
- The level of knowledge about Private Land Conservation among attendees was relatively low, necessitating an introductory approach to the information provided.
- Participants left with a significantly improved understanding of BCT programs and opportunities for private land conservation.
- Opportunities for Engagement
- The event was a valuable platform for engaging with the general public and introducing new people to Landcare and biodiversity conservation programs.
- Although overall attendance was lower than anticipated, landholders who participated were enthusiastic and keen to learn more about current and future BCT offerings.
Overall Impression
The event was considered a success in fostering engagement, building awareness, and creating opportunities for increased participation in conservation efforts, despite lower-than-expected attendance.