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- Alexandrina Community Nursery 1
- Alexandrina Greening and Wildlife 2
- Awe Under The Stars 1
- Bremer Waterbug Bioblitz 2024 1
- Bushfire Ready and Firewise Native Landscaping 1
- Dam Rejuvenation Field Day - Bald Hills 1
- Habitat Heroes: Wildlife Gardening 1
- Knowing Preparing And Eating Local Native Foods 1
- Mount Barker Community Nursery 1
- Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening Nature Project 1
- Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening Plant Pack Collection 2024 1
- National Tree Day at The Glebe 1
- Nocturnal Narratives - Microbat Talk And Twilight Walk 1
- Nurragi Reserve Spring Walk 1
- Nurturing Natives - An Introduction To Native Grasses With Andrew Crompton 1
- Nurturing Natives: Planting for Pollinators 1
- Plants With Peculiar Names - A Book Reading And Art With Zinia King 1
- Snakes Of The Fleurieu 1
- Summer Proofing Your Garden with Alan Shephard 1
- The Fire Wise Nature Project 4
- The Fire Wise Nature Project Seminar Series - Webinar #2 Fire Wise Landscaping 1
- The Green Adelaide Seminar Series ‘Towards Cooler Greener And Wilder’ - Webinar #1 ‘The Wonderful World Of Weeds’ 1
- The Green Adelaide Seminar Series ‘Towards Cooler Greener And Wilder’ - Webinar #2 ‘Keeping Adelaide Trees Healthy During Climate Change’ 1
- The Nature Education Project 20
- Treewilding: Author Talk by Dr Jake M Robinson 1
- Turtle Tales 1
- Wildflower Walk 1
- World Bee Day - Planting for our Native Bees 1
- Yorti Ya:yurumi Ruw-angk - Winter Food on Country 1
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Apr
20
Nurturing Natives - An Introduction to Native Grasses with Andrew Crompton
A workshop with Andrew Crompton - expert on the grasses that are indigenous to the Alexandrina Region, in South Australia. This workshop is aimed at people with little knowledge about native grasses – new property owners or volunteers in local bushcare groups in particular will benefit from this workshop…
Mar
21
Nocturnal Narratives - Microbat Talk And Twilight Walk
Did you know that bats are the only mammal capable of active flight and that they are, after the rodents, the most successful mammal group with over 1000 species world-wide? Come and join us at Strathalbyn Natural Resource Centre to discover more about these nocturnal animals and learn why they are so important to our ecology…