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Regional Landcare Bushcare Forum 2015

BOOKED OUT

The Birds & Bees of Bushcare: restoring and protecting habitat for native wildlife

KEY NOTE SPEAKER:  Sean Dooley, Birdlife Australia

Sean Dooley is editor of Australian Birdlife Magazine. He has written for TV comedies like Full Frontal, Hamish and Andy and Spicks and Specks, and is author of the book The Big Twitch, the story of the year he spent blowing his inheritance to fulfill a childhood dream – breaking the Australian record for seeing more birds in one year than anyone else. Sean is a highly entertaining speaker, with a unique insight into Australia’s birds.

Walks & Talks

Sean Dooley, Birdlife Australia – Birding Basics

Learn the techniques that will help you spot and identify birds as you walk around the Botanic Gardens with one of Australia’s leading birders.

Dr John Martin, Royal Botanic Garden – Mobility and foraging behaviour: Cockies, Ibis & Flying-foxes

As we walk around the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney we’ll discuss the ecology of three of our urban neighbours. All three have changed their behaviour and today are common in the Sydney region, this wasn’t always the case. As recently as the 1980’s all three species were occasional or seasonal visitors to the Sydney region. However, things have changed both within and outside of the Sydney region and as a consequence Sulphur-crested cockatoos, Australian white ibis and Grey-headed flying-foxes have adapted and changed their behaviour.

Wildlife in the City – Sophie Golding, Urban Ecologist City of Sydney (indoor presentation)

The City of Sydney has run two annual spring bird surveys since 2013 which was instigated by the bushcare volunteer group: the Glebe Blue Wren Society. Sophie Golding, the City’s Urban Ecology Coordinator will discuss the partnerships, lessons learnt and where they hope to go with the project.

Also, hear from other bushcarers about their wildlife projects, Regional Landcare Award winners announced and much more!

Register online HERE

 

Managing Bush Land on Community Title Land

Many residents buy into a Community Title development with little understanding that they are also buying into the management of common land. Residents often receive limited information about how community title works or their responsibilities. This factsheet developed by the Local Land Service is a guide to managing bushland on this land.

Managing Bushland on Community Title Land