information about the identification, values, threats and conservation status of rare plants and animals found on the Gold Coast, and build a basis for understanding the habitat requirements of these unique species.
Paul Donatiu has 20 years
experience in the environment sector and has a passion for the restoration and conservation of rare species.
After lunch, participants will take a short walk
to look at rare and locally significant plants found in a local bushland remnant.
Location
Who should attend
Anyone with an interest in understanding more about the rare plants and animals found on the Gold Coast, especially landholders managing remnant bushland. Images - Ravine Orchid (Glenn Leiper), Powerful Owl (Ian and Jill Brown), Richmond Birdwing Butterfly (Paul Donatiu), Hinterland Crayfish (Rob McCormack), Macadamia flowers (Paul Donatiu).
Date and time
9am to 3pm on 27th August Old Dairy Hall Currumbin Eco-Village 639 Currumbin Creek Road
Cost Free (includes morning tea and lunch)
Registration Please call - 07 5581 6984 For more information contact Paul on 0437 910 685.
This workshop is supported by Healthy Waterways and Catchments through funding
from the Australian Governments National Landcare Programme and by the City of Gold Coasts Naturally GC Program. A new era for the management of South East Queenslands land and waterways has begun, with the official formation of Healthy Waterways and Catchments. This new organisation combines leading not-for-profit organisations Healthy Waterways and SEQ Catchments, whose members voted in the change on 28 June 2016. Healthy Waterways and SEQ Catchments will continue to operate under their existing brands while we work through the transition. Find out more.