Keep Calm, Grow Trees for Koala Habitat Health

Keep Calm, Grow Trees for Koala Habitat Health

Learn how to promote koala habitat health, implement appropriate threat abatement actions and support local koala populations.

By Boonah and District Landcare Inc

Date and time

Sun, 16 Jun 2024 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM AEST

Location

Peak Crossing

Peak Crossing Peak Crossing, QLD 4306 Australia

About this event

  • 3 hours

Come and hear from experts on various innovative techniques being used for koala conservation across Queensland. We'll cover topics from koala food trees, revegetation techniques, thermal drones usage and detection dogs. Learn about how you can get involved in koala conservation. It will be an engaging afternoon at a revegetated site with ample opportunities for networking and questions.


1.45pm for 2pm start.

Featuring:

  • Host: Alison Duke-Gibb
  • Healthy Land & Water: Indigo Kuss-Patterson - Project Officer
  • Kingfisher Native Nurseries: Andrew Wallace - Species selection
  • Dr Justine Murray & Dr Andrew Hoskins from the Koala Monitoring Program & Thermal Drones - CSIRO
  • Cedar Staggard from Detection Dogs for Conservation - The University of The Sunshine Coast


Bookings required for catering purposes (you will be asked re dietary requirements upon booking tickets).

Peak Crossing. Exact location will be provided to guests in the lead-up to the event.

Supported by Healthy Land & Water, through funding received from the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

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Boonah and District Landcare Inc is a very inclusive organisation. We appreciate your engagement.