What goes on beyond the locked Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve gates?
Does it really matter if one species goes extinct?
Come and find out - Wed 20 Aug 2014
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Helmeted Honeyeater - image B.Tardif |
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Spotted Pardalote - image B.Tardif |
The Helmeted Honeyeater Recovery Program,
Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater, Zoos Victoria and BirdLife Australia’s
Threatened Bird Network are holding a workshop where you can learn more about
the critically endangered Helmeted Honeyeater. Find out what you can do to assist with the Helmeted Honeyeaters
recovery and how the work undertaken also protects many other threatened
species that co-exist with it.
When: Wednesday 20 August 2014
Where: 1217 Macclesfield Road, Yellingbo (Melway ref: 305 G11)
Times: 10.00am (for a 10.30 start) to 3.00pm (including 1.30-3.00 for planting Helmeted Honeyeater habitat)
Morning tea and lunch provided (please RSVP so we can cater accordingly)
Bring along: binoculars and gumboots if you have them and hat/sunscreen/raincoat
RSVP:
Limited places available. Please RSVP by Wednesday 13 August 2014, to
Meg Cullen, BirdLife Australia, meghan.cullen@birdlife.org.au