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B2B Mulgowie/Thornton Community Planting Day

9:00 am – 1:00 pm
March 23, 2024

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LUCI vision…

…from Main Range to Helidon Hills, around our protected areas of Glen Rock, Dwyers Scrub and Flagstone Creek Parks, Lockyer Uplands landholders and their supporters are creating native habitat stepping stones and corridors for the survival of native wildlife in our landscape!

Recent Posts

  • Soil, soil health, how to make soil healthy and all you need to know about compost worms by Pam Pittaway, retired research scientist.
  • Managing woodlands in the Lockyer Valley for Biodiversity by Pam Pittaway (retired research scientist).
  • Leaving a conservation legacy

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Koala. Photo Joe Blatchly

Upcoming events

  • 8:30 am – 11:30 am, March 14, 2026 – LUCI Autumn Walk
  • 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, March 21, 2026 – Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop
  • 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, March 22, 2026 – Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop

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8:30 am: LUCI Autumn Walk

8:30 am – 11:30 am
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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9:00 am: Glossy Black Cockatoo Breeding and Nesting Behaviour Workshop

9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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.

 

 

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

9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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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