20 September, 2015

More discussions on Saturday in Euroa's 'Watershed Year'


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onservation, volunteerism, biodiversity and citizen science will be discussed at another event in Strathbogie Voices “2015 Watershed Year” on Saturday, September 26.

Speakers will include Earth Watch CEO, David McInnes and citizen science and volunteers in conservation and biodiversity, Dr Mark Norman from the Victoria Museum, along with speakers from the Euroa Environment Group, Gooram Landcare.

Tickets for this event, at $15 for adults and free for pensioners and students, are available from the Strathbogie Voices website.

Saturday’s discussions will be held at Euroa’s Kirkland Avenue West, in The Flour Mill, starting at 11:00am and ends about 3pm, and lunch is included.

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