Restoring landscapes across the Mount Alexander Region

Free webinar on cultural burning and threatened species – 7 May 2020

Posted on 30 April, 2020 by Jacqui

Our project partner, Trust for Nature, is holding a free education webinar on 7 May 2020 on cultural burning and threatened species.

The focus isn’t specific to the Mount Alexander region, but threatened species and cultural burning are increasingly relevant to the health of our local environment and communities. This webinar is suitable for home schoolers and anyone interested in what’s being done to look after our native plants and animals.

When: 7 May 2020 from 12:00 to 1:30 pm

Bookings: No need to register, just join the webinar via https://zoom.us/join

Questions: Please contact Ben Cullen at Trust For Nature (benc@tfn.org.au)

Local news on cultural burning and Trust For Nature

Here are some interesting links to related stories:

  • For media articles on cultural burning returning to the land with Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation – click here and click here
  • To find out more about Trust For Nature locally, see our recent interview with Kirsten Hutchison, Senior Conservation Officer with Trust For Nature in Castlemaine VIC – click here
  • To watch the beautiful video called ‘Leanganook: His teeth’, in which Trent Nelson speaks about Leanganook (Mount Alexander) and its importance to Dja Dja Wurrung and Taunurung people –  click here

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