Walk-and-talk
Wildflower walk on "The Poplars" grassland
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Tue, 15/11/2011 - 09:29Queanbeyan Landcare have arranged a short stroll/walk on "The Poplars" grassland this coming Sunday, 20 November, to view rich native wildflowers and woodlands. This is private property, however, the Larcombe family has given permission for this.
Farrer Ridge Nature Park Guided Spring Wildflowers Walk
Submitted by ACT Landcare on Sat, 10/09/2011 - 13:33
Meet at top of Muresk street, Farrer.
Bring cameras, binoculars, hat, & wear walking shoes
More information: Phil Selmes, Parks Stromlo depot:
6205 7384
Farrer Ridge Parkcare - Wildflower Walk
Submitted by Deb Kellock on Thu, 25/08/2011 - 13:03
Guided Spring Wildflower Community Walk
- Farrer Ridge Nature Park
Meet at top of Muresk Street Farrer at 10am.
Bring cameras, binoculars, hat, & wear walking shoes.
More information: Phil Selmes, Parks Stromlo depot: 6205 7384
All welcome.
For more information about the group, see the Farrer Ridge Parkcare Group web page.
Platypus Walk Queanbeyan 3 September 2011
Submitted by Pauline Carder on Wed, 27/07/2011 - 16:01Join Tanya Noakes for a guided walk deep in the wilds of urban Queanbeyan on a Platypus Spotting Walk on Saturday 3 September 2011.
Meet Tanya at the Q Performing Arts Centre, Queanbeyan for a 5pm start. No bookings required.
From the Pinnacle to the Molonglo Valley Corridor
Submitted by Heather Burness on Sun, 13/03/2011 - 23:14A fotpin guided walk with Dr Don Driscoll and Pax
Garden plants and Nature Reserves: an uneasy coexistence
Submitted by Heather Burness on Sun, 13/03/2011 - 22:46
Cooleman Ridge Nature Trail Walk
Submitted by Deb Kellock on Thu, 10/03/2011 - 13:44Vistas and Vulnerable Vegetation
Cooleman Ridge Nature Trail walk led by Doug Tinney.
Meet: Kathner Street, Chapman. Assemble at the entrance to the Ridge.
For more information about the Cooleman Ridge Parkcare group go to http://www.coolemanridge.org/
Seeing Grasslands
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sun, 16/01/2011 - 18:38Seeing Grasslands is a project that aims to raise the profile of grasslands and to encourage an interest in this highly threatened ecosystem as well as in nature and photography through community participation, online initiatives and exhibition. It is funded by the 2010 ACT Environment Grants and is administered through the Molonglo Catchment Group. Other non-government groups involved in the project include Friends of Grasslands and Photoaccess.
Managing Horses on Small Properties
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 21/10/2010 - 13:39This is the third of three field days being run by the Molonglo and Ginninderra Catchment Groups with Jane Myers on Managing Horses on Small Properties as a follow-up from our very popular seminars with Jane earlier in the year. The days are being run with the assistance of the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country and ActewAGL.
The field days are:
Managing Horses on Small Properties
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 21/10/2010 - 13:37This is the second of three field days being run by the Molonglo and Ginninderra Catchment Groups with Jane Myers on Managing Horses on Small Properties as a follow-up from our very popular seminars with Jane earlier in the year. The days are being run with the assistance of the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country and ActewAGL.
The field days are:




