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Supported by the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust, this workshop series brings communities together to explore the rich diversity of our local environments and share practical ways to care for them.
Covering a range of topics, from conserving native species and habitats to sustainable land management practices, each session offers a hands-on opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to biodiversity conservation across the Murrumbidgee region.
Registrations are now open, and everyone is welcome to join in protecting and celebrating our unique natural landscapes.

Join us for a guided night spotlight walk to discover Matong’s nocturnal wildlife.
Friday 1st May 2026
5pm – 8pm
Matong Community Hall
SOLD OUT

A Two-day workshop teaching participants how to identify and register Cultural Sites and Artefacts.
Tuesday 12th May | 10.30am – 3pm | 127 Lord Baden Drive Turvey Park
Wednesday 13th May | 10am – 1pm | Flowerdale Lagoon Wagga Wagga

A workshop led by Martin Driver on Native Seed Processing in Hay.
Tuesday 19th May
9am – 3pm
Hay Landcare Nursery

A workshop led by Martin Driver on Native Seed Processing in Temora.
Thursday 21st May
9am – 3pm
Bundawarrah Centre

A workshop led by Martin Driver on Native Seed Processing.
Friday 22nd May
9am – 3pm
Wagga CSU Seed Orchard

Interested in carbon farming or biodiversity projects but not sure where to start?
Learn how carbon and biodiversity projects work, whats required to participate, and the potential financial outcomes from farmers who are doing it.
Friday 22nd May
10am – 2pm
Cootamundra Library

A workshop on using Cultural burning and restoration to revive wetlands.
Tuesday 26th May
9.30am – 3pm
Tumut Wetlands






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