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Saltmarsh Biodiversity Workshop: 27th June, Bermagui
Saltmarsh Biodiversity Workshop: 27th June, Bermagui

27th June, 10:00am - 12:30pm, Bermagui. Coastal Saltmarsh is an endangered vegetation community.
Join us for this workshop and learn more.

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Coastal WildernessKerri-Lee Harris14 June 2018
Launch: MAPPING GLOSSY BLACKS
Launch: MAPPING GLOSSY BLACKS

Announcing the launch of a new, ongoing Special Project. Help us save this threatened species by recording your sightings in the NatureMapr databases.

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Budawang Coast, Coastal WildernessKerri-Lee Harris1 June 2018
Moth Month wrap-up
Moth Month wrap-up

A brief summary, highlights – and a huge “thank you” to all who took part.

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Coastal WildernessKerri-Lee Harris1 June 2018
'Moths in May' is underway!
'Moths in May' is underway!

Help us map moths across the Atlas of Life region. We’re targeting Hepialid Moths, but all moth sightings are very welcome. Here’s a glimpse of reports so far …

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Kerri-Lee Harris7 May 2018
Sea Slug Census 2018: Report available
Sea Slug Census 2018: Report available

Full report from the recent Sea Slug Census is now available!

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Kerri-Lee Harris4 May 2018Annual events
Understanding Biodiversity Matters
Understanding Biodiversity Matters

The Australian Academy of Science has launched a strategic plan, Discovering Biodiversity. Download a copy of the plan, and read more about why naming species matters.

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Guest User28 April 2018
Frogs in the Bega Valley
Frogs in the Bega Valley

Knowing frogs, seeing frogs, reporting frogs - the latest news from the frog pond.

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Kerri-Lee Harris27 April 2018
NatureMapr 2018 workshop & forum
Kerri-Lee Harris24 April 2018
Dune restoration at Tathra: working bee
Dune restoration at Tathra: working bee

Sat 28th April - a chance to make a hands-on contribution to revegetation at Tathra

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Kerri-Lee Harris24 April 2018
Occasional Papers - a new feature
Occasional Papers - a new feature

A love affair with Martensia, by Roy Francis, is the first paper in this new, citizen-science initiative.

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Kerri-Lee Harris16 April 2018
Well done sea slug surveyors!
Well done sea slug surveyors!

Congratulations to all who explored the shoreline during the Sea Slug Census. View some of the wonderful sightings here.

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Libby Hepburn13 April 2018
Cultural Burning Workshop
Cultural Burning Workshop

Held over four days, 1-4 May, between Wallagoot Lake, Wallaga Lake and Narooma.

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Kerri-Lee Harris13 April 2018
Frog Film Night, Merimbula
Frog Film Night, Merimbula

26 April, 2018 (5-7pm) ... the film, the film makers, the science. And a local connection! Sorry, fully booked

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Kerri-Lee Harris10 April 2018
Ghost & Swift Moths in May
Ghost & Swift Moths in May

Join in the Target of the Month Program, and report your sightings of these rather spectacular insects.

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Guest User5 April 2018
Local wildlife photos on display at CSIRO
Local wildlife photos on display at CSIRO

5 April to 16 May 2018, between 9am – 5pm, the CSIRO Discovery Centre (Black Mountain)

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Libby Hepburn28 March 2018
Photocompetition 2018 - early reminder
Photocompetition 2018 - early reminder

Photocompetition to run again in the Spring of 2018

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Kerri-Lee Harris17 March 2018
Harrison Warne's photography workshop
Harrison Warne's photography workshop

28th February, Panboola Wetlands - BOOK NOW!

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Kerri-Lee Harris23 February 2018
Coming soon .... 'Target of the Month'
Coming soon .... 'Target of the Month'

Announcing a new Program commencing soon!

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TARGET OF THE MONTHKerri-Lee Harris26 January 2018
We welcome donations to support our work
We welcome donations to support our work

Our continuing operation relies upon the generosity of donor individuals and organisations, in addition to the goodwill and efforts of volunteers.

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UncategorizedLibby Hepburn17 December 2017Comment
Atlas of Life/NatureMapr AGM
Atlas of Life/NatureMapr AGM
What's OnLibby Hepburn23 November 2017Comment
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