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SEQ Division of EIANZ invites you to join them on a practical field trip, which will give delegates a foundational understanding of how to identify the land zones of Queensland Sunday 28 April 2024.
Participants will be provided with an introduction to:
The content of the workshop will be delivered through field-based observations and discussions.
Meet the speaker
Mike Olsen is a leading field botanist with decades of experience learning from Indigenous people and other learned mentors. Mike uses his extensive field knowledge to offer field-based workshops to share his passion with other like-minded people of all backgrounds. His courses are unique as they emphasise the development of field knowledge and skills, rather than pure technical learning. In this course, learn about land zones and vegetation of the southern coastal parts of south-east Queensland.
The event will be held at various field locations, starting at Wynnum and ending at Mt Glorious. Participants will be required to have their own transport to, from and between sites. Carpooling is highly recommended if possible, as participants will need to drive to various locations on the day. Participants are required to bring the following:
A copy of Mike’s The Essential Field Guide to the Land Zones of the Southeast Queensland Bioregion field booklet will be provided to all attending participants.
Places are limited to a maximum of 20 participants so register now to avoid disappointment!
When:
28 April 2024
8:45 AM
- 4:00 PM
Where: Various
Cost: $95 - EIANZ Members, $75 - EIANZ student members, $120 non-members
Registrations Close: 24th April 24 5:30 PM
Places Available: 1
Contact: Central Office on 03 8593 4140 or office@eianz.org
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.