Look, Record and Learn

Wyndham, which is surrounded by the South East Forests National Park, is an idyllic location, as is the beautiful Wyndham Cemetery. On this visit, along with all our favourite speakers we have presentations from NPWS on Koala reintroduction in the Wyndham area and a project which has created a feral predator free area near Nungatta. Look forward to seeing you on the 2nd of November, please don’t forget to register, it helps with the catering.

 Featuring:

  • Botanist Jackie Miles will lead a walk and talk

  • Fiona Firth will lead a walk and talk covering the history of the Quaama cemetery

  • Deb Taylor will lead a walk and talk on the resident invertebrates

  • Adrian McBeth from National Parks and Wildlife Service will talk about the Nungatta Feral predator free project and will discuss the releases of native animals and the objectives of the project. 

  • Rachel Butterworth (NPWS) will discuss the proposed Koala re-introduction to South East Forests National Park.

  • A light lunch will be provided

  • Saturday 2nd November 11:00am start and 3.00 pm - Close

This is one in a series of events being held at each of the Cemeteries in the Bega valley, the programme has been running for several years and will complete in 2025, this project is an initiative of Atlas of Life in the Coastal Wilderness in conjunction with Bega Valley Shire Council.

If you need further information contact Raymond Daly - rfdaly@bigpond.net.au or 0411 501 227