Butchulla Survival Skills - Traditional Fishing Methods

Butchulla Survival Skills - Traditional Fishing Methods

Foreshore at the Seafront OvalPialba, QLD
Monday, Apr 13 from 10 am to 1 pm
Overview

Learn about Butchulla culture, how to find fresh water, identify plants that can help in survival situations and build a Fish Trap.

Connect to culture, Country and sea at this hands-on Youth Week experience led by Butchulla Land and Sea Rangers.

Traditional fishing methods of the Butchulla people, the Traditional Owners of K’gari and the Hervey Bay region, are deeply connected to the seasons and environmental indicators. The Fish Trap symbolises the seasonal relationship between Butchulla and Sea Country.

This is a unique opportunity to listen, connect and learn about Butchulla culture, how to find fresh water, identify plants that can help in survival situations and build a Fish Trap.

Learn about Butchulla culture, how to find fresh water, identify plants that can help in survival situations and build a Fish Trap.

Connect to culture, Country and sea at this hands-on Youth Week experience led by Butchulla Land and Sea Rangers.

Traditional fishing methods of the Butchulla people, the Traditional Owners of K’gari and the Hervey Bay region, are deeply connected to the seasons and environmental indicators. The Fish Trap symbolises the seasonal relationship between Butchulla and Sea Country.

This is a unique opportunity to listen, connect and learn about Butchulla culture, how to find fresh water, identify plants that can help in survival situations and build a Fish Trap.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • ages 12+
  • In person

Location

Foreshore at the Seafront Oval

Seafront Oval

Pialba, QLD 4655

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