Events in February–March 2026

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March 14, 2026(1 event)

8:30 am: LUCI Autumn Walk

8:30 am: LUCI Autumn Walk


March 14, 2026

Join walk leader Martin Bennett on a nature refuge property in the Townson valley.   The property features several ecosystems of basaltic origin:  Ironbarks and Yellobox; Ironbarks, Blue gums and Apples; a very interesting Heath and Rock Pavement; and deep gullies with Brushbox and Eucalyptus canopy with rainforest species.  Book your place and further details contact coordinator Kath Finch on fauna@lockyeruplandscatchmentsinc.org.au

 

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March 21, 2026(1 event)

9:00 am: Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop

9:00 am: Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop


March 21, 2026

A community workshop on Glossy Black Cockatoo breeding and nesting behaviours with field ecologist Mike Barth as part of the Bunyas to Border Corridor project.   The vulnerable listed Glossy Black is a specialist feeder (she-oak cones) and an obligate hollow nester.   Learn how to identify a Glossy and its needs for successful breeding and what we can do to help its survival as a species.  There is a choice of attending the workshop on 21st March at Killarney or 22nd March at Ravensbourne.   Morning tea provided, bookings essential.   Contact B2B Coordinator Mitchell Roberts for further details at b2b@lockyeruplandscatchmentsinc.org.au .

This event is funded through a partnership between the Great Eastern Ranges and International Fund for Animal Welfare as part of a broader effort to create Koala Climate Corridors to support wildlife adaptation and build resilience.  The event also received financial support from BirdLife Australia.

 

 

March 22, 2026(1 event)

9:00 am: Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop

9:00 am: Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop


March 22, 2026

A community workshop on Glossy Black Cockatoo breeding and nesting behaviours with field ecologist Mike Barth as part of the Bunyas to Border Corridor project.   The vulnerable listed Glossy Black is a specialist feeder (she-oak cones) and an obligate hollow nester.   Learn how to identify a Glossy and its needs for successful breeding and what we can do to help its survival as a species.  There is a choice of attending the workshop on 21st March at Killarney or 22nd March at Ravensbourne.   Morning tea provided, bookings essential.   Contact B2B Coordinator Mitchell Roberts for further details at b2b@lockyeruplandscatchmentsinc.org.au .

This event is funded through a partnership between the Great Eastern Ranges and International Fund for Animal Welfare as part of a broader effort to create Koala Climate Corridors to support wildlife adaptation and build resilience.  The event also received financial support from BirdLife Australia.

 

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