Learn the ease and joys of having winged visitors to your home garden! Birds and butterflies are hallmarks of a happy, healthy garden and in this workshop you will learn how to usher-in flying friends by creating a garden that fills an ever-increasing habitat gap in the urban landscape. Butterflies and birds need us more than ever and we are offering our vast knowledge of ecological principles to apply to your very own garden to boost the biodiversity in your neighbourhood!
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This workshop is for anyone wanting to further their knowledge of indigenous gardening and create habitat gardens for birds and butterflies. You should have good exsisting knowledge of indigenous gardening or have done our intro to indigenous gardening.
The course will cover:
Knowledge
Skills & Experiences
Delivery Mode
What will I take home?
What will I learn?
Learning doesn’t stop when our workshops stop. We have created a Workshop Members Portal that will give all workshop participants access to the resources we refer to, including weblinks and files. You can come back at any time and refresh your knowledge or take a deep dive into the content
We have also made a Workshop Forum available within the portal so you can stay connected after the workshop. The forum aims to create a community of learning and support through providing a platform where you can:
This course is available:
Wednesday 13th November
Saturday 16th November
Please select preferred date in checkout
Sarah has been working in the conservation industry for over two decades and has gained a broad range of skills, knowledge, and experience. She has held roles as a Ranger, Environment Officer, Consultant, Bushland Contractor, and Indigenous Nursery Manager. Sarah has extensive knowledge of indigenous plants, their propagation, and their use in restoring degraded landscapes. As a consultant, she used her diplomas in Conservation & Land Management and Organic Agriculture to help farmers plan and implement Conservation Farm Plans.
Sarah is passionate about sharing her knowledge and helping others benefit from habitat restoration. When she’s not training, Sarah works for Conservation Collective Indigenous Plant Nursery.
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