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Exploring the role and practice of cultural burning in Koala habitat

  • 263 Roseberry Creek Road Roseberry Creek, NSW, 2474 Australia (map)

ROSEBERRY CREEK

THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL - You can still complete a registration which will be placed on the waitlist in case of cancellations.

Join fire practioners Aunty Kali Brooks and Uncle Andrew Johnston with BRRVLN and Roseberry Creek Landcare members to learn about traditional fire practice and build knowledge and confidence in the the role of fire in looking after Boodahbee - Koala country.

Registrations at https://www.jotform.com/build/222278712288866

Places will be limited. Registration is essential.

Bring long pants, study walking shoes and water bottle and a hat and be ready for a walk.

This event is free. A light afternoon tea will be provided. This event is weather dependent. In the case of light showers - bring an umbrella or rain jacket and the walk and talk will continue. In the case of rain this event will be postponed. 

This event is part of the 2022 Kyogle Koala Festival and supported by Landcare NSW and the North Coast Regional Landcare Network within the CountryCare Aboriginal Engagement Program.

Earlier Event: 22 October
Spring BioBlitz
Later Event: 7 September
Community Tree Planting