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Conservation Connections

Conservation Connections Networking Workshop

A day of collaboration, learning, and connection in the Clarence Valley!

Are you a conservation-minded landholder or someone keen to volunteer with your neighbours in conservation? Looking to connect with others in your area, share knowledge, explore new partnerships, or learn more about local conservation efforts from your peers? This workshop is your opportunity to:

✅ Meet like-minded individuals and form valuable connections
✅ Exchange ideas and explore new ways to work together
✅ Break down silos between different programs and initiatives
✅ Help create a legacy of cooperation for future generations

Event Details:
🗓 Date: 27th April 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📍 Location: 68 Barry’s Bridge Rd, Pillar Valley
💲 Cost: $5 (includes full day workshop, resource booklet, morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea)
🎟 Capacity: Limited to 50 participants

What to Expect:

Guided by your facilitators, Jen Oceans from Banyula and Biodiversity Legacy and Naomi Ploos van Amstel from Griffith University, this will be a fun and rewarding day of connection and community growth.

🌏 Mapping Activity: Add your property to a shared map and explore connectivity opportunities using the Great Eastern Ranges State of Connectivity overlays.
🤝 Collaborative Discussions: Identify your conservation interests and needs, and brainstorm solutions with others.
💡 Working Groups: Form groups to develop plans for ongoing collaboration and mutual support.
📖 Resource Booklet: Take home a guide to local conservation groups, services, and networking tips.

Whether you're restoring habitats, managing pests, or simply looking to connect, this workshop is for you! Together, we can create lasting networks and meaningful change in our region.

How to Register:

  • Cost: $5 per person

  • Tickets: To secure your spot book online here or click the button below.

  • Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out!

This event is brought to you by Corymbia Biodiversity Project, NESP Resilient Landscapes, the Northern Rivers Adapts project and Griffith University.

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