A Month of Wildlife
Tagged with: Meet the Locals, Environment, Conservation
Join us for A Month of Wildlife at Ginninderry!
Now, more than ever, it is important to appreciate the ecosystems that surround and support us.
Join the Ginninderry community and the Conservation Trust this Spring to deepen your understanding of our local wildlife through an exciting line-up of activities and events.

Frogwatch by the fire.
Join us at The Link building to learn from Anke-Maria, Frogwatcher extraordinaire, listen to frog calls and learn how to count them. Supper will be provided. Family friendly.

Birds in the backyard count.
A nation-wide event where you have the chance to contribute to science by undertaking a simple bird count in your own backyard. Download the app to join in.
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Waterwatch: Turtles, bugs and other creatures on the deck.
Join us on the deck behind The Link building for an early morning coffee and morning tea from Cafe Stepping Stone while we learn about how vital healthy water systems are and what creatures need clean water for habitat, with Bruno from Waterwatch. There will be bug catching and turtle watching!

Bird and plant walk in the Conservation Corridor.
Join Nicki Taws from Greening Australia on a walk in the Conservation Corridor identifying the numerous birds who call the corridor home and the plants starting to put on a show for Spring.
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Wild pollinator count.
A nation-wide event where you have the chance to contribute to science by undertaking a simple pollinator count in your own backyard. Go to the website and join in!
Click here for more information

Our place in nature: Dinner discussion.
Join former Conservation Council Directors, Clare Henderson and Larry O’Loughlin, for a dinner discussion about our role as custodians in our land. Delve into the privilege and responsibility we have as we live in the landscapes that we call home. Clare and Larry are an engaging pair who you will have you laughing as we tackle some of these tough questions together. They will share their own journey of learning how to live lightly on the earth, in an urban setting, and answer questions on how you can do so too.