Grey Box Grassy Woodland Plant Identification Workshop

The Central West region contains several threatened ecological communities (TECs), one of the most significant of these is Grey Box Grassy Woodlands. These communities provide significant benefits for both farm productivity and to the broader landscape by providing essential foraging habitat, breeding sites and corridors for many threatened species.

Join us for a practical workshop facilitated by David Carr from Stringybark Ecological.

Topics covered:

  • What are TECs and why are they important
  • Plant identification
  • What can you do to enhance and protect TECs.

Morning tea and lunch will be provided. With a presentation by David Carr and a local woodland walk and talk. Please wear suitable outdoor clothing for a paddock walk.

If you would like to bring plants to be identified on the day, please bag these to prevent seed spread.

RSVP

Friday, 3 March 2023

This project is jointly funded through Central West Local Land Services and the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

When
7 Mar 2023 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

Region
Central West

Where
Bedgerabong Showground
Bedgerabong

Contact
Stephen Pereira stephen.pereira@lls.nsw.gov.au 0409 814 182

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