Join us at Ash Island where we will be planting out a habitat corridor for the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea). The planting session will be followed by lunch (provided) as well as the a wetland conservation and shorebird educational session with Tom Clarke (HBOC, AABR).
The project is a collaboration with National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) and is a continuation of an existing project, so you will get to see the progress already made to increase bell frog habitat availability and quality.
Wear long sleeves, pants, sturdy shoes, a hat, and gloves. And don’t forget sunscreen and insect repellent! All planting tools and materials will be provided.
Registration via the National Parks VIP System is compulsory for attendance (details will be sent to participants on how to register).
Approx. schedule (TBC):
9am Arrive at Ash Island
9:30am Planting session
1pm lunch
1:45pm Wetlands education session
This event is a partnership between HRLN, LLS and NPWS.