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Grassland tour – Evans Street Grasslands – 1pm

Evans Street Grassland Corner Evans and Timins Street, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

We're not supposed to pick favourites, but Evans Street is one of the finest of Melbourne's grasslands, and puts on a great show. Join us in lovely Sunbury to marvel at what once was and what, with enough love, our other grasslands could come to be. Join us on this small group tour, guided by […]

Free

Grassland tour – Evans Street Grasslands – 12pm

Evans Street Grassland Corner Evans and Timins Street, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

We're not supposed to pick favourites, but Evans Street is one of the finest of Melbourne's grasslands, and puts on a great show. Join us in lovely Sunbury to marvel at what once was and what, with enough love, our other grasslands could come to be. Join us on this small group tour, guided by […]

Free

*Full* Spotlight on Wombat Forest – Brush-tailed Phascogale surveys

Trentham, Victoria

This activity is fully booked. Check our activities calendar and join us for another activity! We're surveying for Brush-tailed Phascogales and monitoring their forest habitat in areas scheduled for planned burns. We'll assess fuel loads prior to burns, install wildlife cameras and measure habitat elements pre and post burn. We hope to identify which planned […]

*Cancelled* Grassland tour – Jollys’ Parwan Grasslands

Jollys' Grassland 295 Parwan-Exford Road, Parwan, Victoria, Australia

Cancelled: Apologies all, lack of rainfall in the rainshadow of the You Yangs and Brisbane Ranges  means we're cancelling this one. Not much flowering to see anymore. We'll be back next year though!

Webinar: fed up with feral deer

Feral deer are trashing our forests. They're ringbarking trees and chewing through shrubs and ferns. They're causing erosion and destroying areas where threatened wildlife are just clinging on. Yet they're protected under state nature legislation. Join lyrebird expert Dr. Alex Maisey and VNPA campaigner Jordan Crook to find out more about the damage deer cause […]

Bushwalk weekend – Mt Buffalo

Mt Buffalo National Park

Fancy a weekend camping at Lake Catani in Mt Buffalo National Park? Join us for stunning alpine scenery and cool mountain air. We'll do a mixture of walks on Saturday and Sunday, including some rock scrambling and uneven terrain. You'll need to cover the $30 campground fees. This medium difficulty bushwalking weekend is 350km north […]

*Full* Great Forest Guardians – wildlife surveys and spotlighting

This activity is full. You can fill in the form below to join the waiting list. The forests of Victoria’s Central Highlands now have a chance to recover from native forest logging. But we need to identify areas of critical threatened wildlife habitat to make sure they're protected into the future. Join us and survey […]

Guided bird walk – The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve

The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve

Join Save Western Port Woodlands for a bird walk at The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve. Join Dave and Jackie on an intriguing walk into a part of the Gurdies unlike any other. It starts with a walk along the Telstra cable track, where you’ll spot orchids and wildflowers, before you enter a magical place with […]

Guided wildflower walk – The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve

The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve

Join Save Western Port Woodlands for a wildflower walk at The Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve. If you’ve never been here before you’ll be blown away by the view over the woodlands and Western Port Bay out to French Island, Corinella, Coronet Bay, Phillip Island and even to the Mornington Peninsula on a clear day. After […]

Guided walk – Grantville Bushland Reserve

Join Save Western Port Woodlands for a guided walk at Grantville Bushland Reserve. Jon and Ed will lead you into the 'mystery reserve' of the Western Port Woodlands, unknown, unloved and unvisited, even by most Grantville residents. It deserves to be better known. On our first visit recently we counted more than 20 types of […]