When: Friday 13th November 2015, 5pm – 9:30pm
Where: Corry's Woodland End of Dryandra Way.
Details: Wayne Robinson and students studying environmental science at CSU will be setting some traps in order to determine what nocturnal species are present in bushland in Corry's woodland. Information gathered will assist Albury Council, Albury Environmental Lands and groups such as Woolshed Thurgoona Landcare better manage the land for native species. This will be a family friendly educational event with free dinner provided to participants through funding from Murray Local Land Services.
5pm – 7pm setup traps for bats and small mammals
7pm – 8:15pm Free Pizza dinner and talk about the importance of Thurgoona's bushland
8:15pm – 9pm watch for Squirrel Gliders
9pm – 9:30 spotlight for nocturnal animals.
Please RSVP for catering purposes.