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Bendemeer Town Hall

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BCT Region

Event Description

Alternative Options to standard nest boxes (hollows/raptor platforms/dens). PLC landholder property

TBC topics including- Habitech Installation workshop, marsupial den installation, habitech modular nest box 

  • Mick Callan- Principal Ornthologist- 
  • Habitat Innovation- mick@habitatinnovation.com.au 0438580342

 

Join us for an engaging and hands-on workshop on artificial habitats and their importance in conservation on July 25th at Bendemeer Town Hall. Learn about modular nest box systems, specialized habitat solutions, and participate in field installations of various habitat structures. This is a fantastic opportunity to deepen your understanding of sustainable practices and make a tangible impact on our local wildlife. Click the Eventbrite link to register and find out more. Bring your gloves and passion for conservation—we look forward to seeing you there!

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Workshop Overview

Presentation: Artificial Habitats and Their Science

We will start with an engaging presentation covering the following topics:

  • Overview of Artificial Habitat: Understanding the science behind artificial habitats and their importance in conservation.
  • Development of Habitat Modular Nest Box System: Insights into the design and development of our innovative nest box system.
  • Various Configurations and Species: Detailed look at the different configurations of Habitat nest boxes and the species that utilize them.
  • Specialized Habitat Solutions: Exploration of marsupial dens, black cockatoo, and forest owl nest boxes, as well as carved hollows and other alternatives.

This session will last about 2 hours and will be packed with valuable information and discussions. We encourage lots of questions and conversations to make the most of this learning experience.

Field Session: Hands-On Habitat Installation

After the presentation, we'll head out into the field for a practical session where you will:

  • Walk and Talk: We'll discuss what to look for in suitable sites for habitat installation, considering the different species and types of artificial habitats.
  • Nest Box Installation: Learn how to install a Habitat modular nest box, which will take approximately 30 minutes.
  • Marsupial Den Installation: Get involved in the installation process, including carrying rocks, logs, sticks, and soil. This hands-on activity is a great opportunity for everyone to contribute. Please bring gloves for the day. Depending on the number of participants, this will take around 30 minutes to an hour.
  • Raptor Platform Installation: Participate in the installation of a raptor platform, which will take about 1-2 hours. This is the most challenging part of the day, but also incredibly rewarding.

Throughout the day, we aim to foster an interactive environment where everyone feels comfortable asking questions and sharing ideas.

Event Logistics

  • Date and Time: 9.30 July 25th
  • Location: Bendemeer Town Hall and move to Gardiners Road Bendemeer
  • What to Bring: Gloves, comfortable outdoor clothing, and a passion for learning!

We can adapt the session to be inside or outside, depending on the weather, ensuring everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Get Involved

This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to learn, engage, and make a tangible impact on our local environment. Whether you are an experienced Landcare or new to the community, your participation is valuable and welcome.

Tickets

Susan Wilson

Tamworth Regional Groups Landcare Coordinator

 

Tamworth Regional Landcare Association

PO Box 7118 NEMSC Tamworth NSW 2340

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Habitat augmentation workshop
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in the field
getting the theory
adding extras
exploring options
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
37
Number of Landowners
31
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)
14
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
49
Event Outcome

Do you have a few highlights or outcomes either about the topic or about what made the event so successful?

  •  The Tamworth Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) is currently applying for a grant to replicate the same event
  •  Shelley McDouall (RLC) is currently seeking more funding from BCT to replicate the filed day across the network
  •  The local rangers and ecologist Phil Spark want to collect seed samples of endemic species off property used for field day
  •  Attendee wants to use the field day property as a release site for WIRES.
  • The event was successful as the subject was very relevant to landcarers hearts, creating habitats for native fauna! The day was a balance between  science based information, well presented, friendly environment and passionate and engaged attendees.

Feedback from Attendees

What did you like about the event?

  • Meeting others with similar interest and learning new things
  • the amount of scientific research gone into the design of the boxes
  • Fabulous food and great opportunity to network
  • Practical nature, excellent presenter, linkage with science and best practice, good roll up

What do you want to learn next?

  • how to control feral cats
  • Next step in implementation relevant to my setting
  • Trees and shrubs for animal food
  • Monitoring and evaluation of habitat installations
  • what species can be identified on my property
  • Planting and caring for native flora
Event Outcome Attachments
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