Bellarine and Geelong

Environmental Volunteering Calendar

Bush Restoration Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys (when relevant)
  • Citizen science
  • Seed collection
  • Revegetation (when relevant)

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations and volunteers are notified 24 hours before an activity. If you require assistance or support, please email us at info@bcn.org.au.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Bush Restoration and Kids Nature Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

Join the Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk at this special Easter session for all - including families with kids of all ages! The Friends of group, Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water will be hosting this special day where adults can learn about bush regeneration and kids can explore the joys of the bush including special creatures like birds and Echidnas.

  • Join in on the regular weeding activity
  • Book in kids for the nature-themed activity and scavenger hunt
  • Pick up some booklets and brochures
  • Celebrate with morning tea.

This event is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys (when relevant)
  • Citizen science
  • Seed collection
  • Revegetation (when relevant)

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations and volunteers are notified 24 hours before an activity. If you require assistance or support, please email us at info@bcn.org.au.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Bush Restoration Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys (when relevant)
  • Citizen science
  • Seed collection
  • Revegetation (when relevant)

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations and volunteers are notified 24 hours before an activity. If you require assistance or support, please email us at info@bcn.org.au.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Bush Restoration Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys (when relevant)
  • Citizen science
  • Seed collection
  • Revegetation (when relevant)

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations and volunteers are notified 24 hours before an activity. If you require assistance or support, please email us at info@bcn.org.au.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Bush Restoration Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys
  • Citizen science
  • Revegetation

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Bush Restoration Activity

Join the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month and participate in bush regeneration at this excellent new site. Join Bellarine Catchment Network and Barwon Water at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys
  • Citizen science
  • Revegetation

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

Immerse in well-being and biodiversity awareness at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve, in conjunction with Parks Victoria. Craft seed bombs and cards with sustainable designer Emma Grace, filled with native plants to enhance biodiversity. Engage in a therapeutic weeding session for relaxation and nature connection. Focus on RAMSAR habitats supporting migratory birds and local Bellarine wildlife. Open to families and all ages, come support yourself and nature!

** Key Highlights ** Get outdoors and immerse your mind in nature. Free seed bombs & cards to take home for your garden. Explore stunning beach views at Edwards Point Reserve. Free morning tea & light lunch. 🌿🌸 Take a step towards well-being and conservation. Nurture your mental health, and contribute to a brighter, greener future 🌸🌿 Contact ledwards@cva.org.au for enquiries.

Discover the captivating world of the critically endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve alongside Parks Victoria Rangers. Immerse yourself in an educational session led by the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority, experts dedicated to safeguarding this bird's habitat. Learn about the parrot's migratory journey, explore Edwards Point and its vital saltmarsh-wetland ecosystem, and make a direct impact through a hands-on weeding activity. Together, we can protect this species and its habitat for a brighter future.

** Key Highlights ** Educational session by Corangamite Catchment Management Authority. Habitat exploration at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve. Guided hands-on weeding activity for habitat restoration. Free lunch and morning tea. 🦜🌎 All are welcome! Register now to be part of our Orange-Bellied Parrot conservation endeavour 🌎🦜 Contact ledwards@cva.org.au for enquiries.

Bush Restoration Activity

NOTICE: Due to the unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to cancel October's session.

Join the the very first activity of the 'Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk' on the first Wednesday each month. Bellarine Catchment Network will be working at this special reserve on Wadawurrung Country, formerly known as the Bellarine Basin.

We would like invite you to be become a 'friend' to this special place and help us preserve and protect its unique biodiversity value. Each month, we will be facilitating the friends group to participate in activities like weeding, flora surveys, citizen science and more. This new 'Friends of' group is supported by Barwon Water and the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

Why should you become a Friend of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk?

  • Get to know your this special and unique area
  • Meet like-minded people
  • Learn about indigenous and weed plant species
  • Help preserve the biodiversity at this site for our local wildlife
  • Work alongside Wadawurrung's natural resource management team

Image: The launch of the new friends of group - Barwon Water

What will I be doing?

The Friends of Murrk Ngubitj Yarram Yaluk will be able to participate in:

  • Monthly weed removal and control
  • Plant and animal surveys
  • Citizen science
  • Revegetation

Volunteers will be guided by experienced conservation field staff. Volunteers will need to BYO safety gear (enclosed shoes, gloves, glasses). All activities are subject to weather warnings and considerations.

For more information, download our flyer here or contact info@bcn.org.au. This is supported by the Victorian Government through the Nature Fund.

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