Fraser Coast Backyard Bioblitz Winter 2021

Bundaberg Region, Fraser Coast Region, and Gympie Region LGAs Queensland, Australia

Get ready to discover the wealth of plants, fungi, lichen and animals in the Fraser Coast region during winter, in your own or the wider regional ‘backyard’.

Free

Wildlife Talks in the Hervey Bay Library – Flying-Foxes

Hervey Bay Library 161 Old Maryborough Rd, Pialba, Queensland, Australia

Learn about flying-foxes including their life cycle, health and safety matters, their importance and advice about living near flying-foxes.

Free

Wildlife Talks in the Maryborough Library – Flying-Foxes

Maryborough Library 127-129 Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia

Learn about flying-foxes including their life cycle, health and safety matters, their importance and advice about living near flying-foxes. This talk is part of Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Branch's free monthly Wildlife Talks series. Bookings and further information are on the Fraser Coast Regional Council website.

Free

July Nature Walk

Join Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Branch at 8.30 am on 2 July for our July Nature Walk at Rail Trail.

Free

Fraser Coast Backyard Bioblitz Winter 2022

Bundaberg Region, Fraser Coast Region, and Gympie Region LGAs Queensland, Australia

Join our Fraser Coast BioBlitz Winter 2022 and record some of the wonderful fauna and flora in your backyard or nearby green spaces.

Free

Wildlife Talks in the Hervey Bay Library – Turtles in Trouble

Hervey Bay Library 161 Old Maryborough Rd, Pialba, Queensland, Australia

Holly West will be speaking about how turtles become stranded and what we can do to rescue them. She will also speak on their biology, each individual species and their status.

Free

Wildlife Talks in the Maryborough Library – Turtles in Trouble

Maryborough Library 127-129 Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia

Holly West will be speaking about how turtles become stranded and what we can do to rescue them. She will also speak on their biology, each individual species and their status.

Free

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