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Workshop

Waterway Health Assessment and Training – April

March 26, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: 681 Gold Creek Road Brookfield
Type: Workshop
Organiser: BCC – Community Conservation Partnerships Program
Contact: Michael Thorley via email at: [email protected]
This workshop is part of the Waterway Health Assessment Training (WHAT) provided by Council’s Creek Catchment Program. Aquatic Ecologist Natalie Toon will guide participants through the requirements and methodology to undertake an aquatic macro invertebrate survey in your local creek. Training will include capture techniques, identification of macro invertebrates, and how the results relate to waterway health. This is a fantastic workshop for those interested in monitoring creek health, and providing and protecting aquatic habitat. RSVP by Friday 29th March to Michael Thorley via email at: [email protected]

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CWCN Workshop: Owls and other birds of prey

March 23, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre, 47 Hepworth St, Chapel Hill (UBD 178 A11)
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc
Contact: Jutta on 0407 583 441

Martin Fingland from Geckoes Wildlife will share his immense knowledge with participants and guide them through ecology, bird behaviour, habitat adaptations and other issues, and what makes Australian birds of prey different to those on other continents.For more information and registration form, go to the CWCN website.

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CWCN Workshop: Wild Edible Plants

March 1, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre – 47 Hepworth St Chapel Hill
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc
Contact: www.cwcn.org.au – www.facebook.com/cwcn.org.au

Kemp Killerby from Flora4Fauna will give us an animated introduction into the many uses of native plants. He will focus on edible plants but also discuss medicinal plants. For more info, visit the CWCN website.

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CWCN Workshop: Bats and their habitat

February 5, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre, 47 Hepworth St, Chapel Hill (UBD 178 A11)
Type: Workshop
Organiser: CWCN (Cubberla Witton Catchment Network
Contact: Phone Jutta on 0407 583 441 or email [email protected].

Part of the Australasian Bat Night celebrations.

For more info, visit the CWCN website or view their flyer: {module_literature,i,196537}

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Cane Toad Challenge (CTC) Workshop

October 26, 2018 by mccgadmin

Location: The Cottage, end of Gold Creek Road on the Gold Creek Dam reserve
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Phil Bird
Contact: 0407 664909 or email: [email protected]
As a Cane Toad Challenge (CTC) affiliate, the MCCG encourages members to attend this workshop. Learn how to build and use cane toad tadpole traps. For more info click here.

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Info Session – Cat’s Claw Creeper

May 21, 2018 by mccgadmin

Location: Upper Brookfield Community Hall
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Land for Wildlife
Contact: Catherine Madden – 0497 559 546
The MCCG is holding two free information sessions to the community to offer guidance and generate discussion about the best approaches to eradicate the invasive Cat’s Claw Creeper. There is a choice of dates. A second identical session will be held Saturday 9 June. 

For more info, please see our news item. 

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Info Session – Cat’s Claw Creeper

May 21, 2018 by mccgadmin

Location: Upper Brookfield Community Hall
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Land for Wildlife
Contact: Catherine Madden – 0497 559 546
The MCCG is holding two free information sessions to the community to offer guidance and generate discussion about the best approaches to eradicate the invasive Cat’s Claw Creeper. There is a choice of dates. The other identical session will be held Friday 8 June. 

For more info, please see our news item.

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Fire Ant Awareness

February 20, 2018 by mccgadmin

Location: Northern Region – To be confirmed
Type: Workshop
Organiser: BCC – Community Conservation Partnerships Program
Contact: Andrew Wills – Phone: 3407 0215 or email: [email protected]

For Habitat Brisbane members

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Waterway Health and Assessment Training – July

January 26, 2018 by mccgadmin

Location: To be confirmed
Type: Workshop
Organiser: BCC – Community Conservation Partnerships Program
Contact: Michael Thorley via email: [email protected]


Topic: Stream condition: Vegetation and habitat monitoring/Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition (RARC)

Open to Creek Catchment members. Date subject to change. May require RSVP.

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Waterway Health Assessment and Training – May

November 30, 2017 by mccgadmin

Location: Corra-Mulling Park, Yoorala Street, The Gap
Type: Workshop
Organiser: BCC – Community Conservation Partnerships Program
Contact: Anna Bourke (07) 3407 0925
Native fish expert Leo Lee will guide participants through the requirements and methodology to undertake an Fish surveys in your local creek. Training will include capture techniques, identification of fish species, and how the results relate to waterway health. This is a fantastic workshop for those interested in monitoring creek health, and providing and protecting aquatic habitat.

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