Noticing Nature in October
It was still wildflowers-a-plenty during October, with some particularly special ones spotted by Ranger Dan during our Seniors Week Wildflower Walk at Castle Creek Conservation Reserve. But first we’re going…
Parklands Office update for January 2021
Happy New Year! In the words of a community builder: “In a year of fear…
Family plots thrive
Despite restricted access this year, the community garden plots at the Community Farm on Gateway Island…
Fascinated with ant activity
Many people see ants as either a hazard in the garden or a nuisance in…
Promising season for Community Farm
The Bhutanese community garden beds promise a bumper crop this summer, having benefitted from the…
On the Job – Working for Victoria crew launched
A huge THANK YOU from Parklands to the Wodonga based Working for Victoria team. The…
How are you adapting to the new climate?
Parklands Albury Wodonga works with local residents, volunteers and community organisations to manage many of…
Interpretive Artworks underway
Artists Trish Cerminara, Maggih Coates and Mick Bogie immersed themselves in the ambience of the bush…
Changing Nature – Changing People
To adapt to the changing climate, nature needs, above all things, people. People to be…
Changing Nature – Helping species movement
Choosing native plants from nearby hot and dry areas and increasing genetic diversity in our…
Changing Climate-Changing Nature
Our ‘Planting in a Warming World’ forum last year gave us some insight into what…
Pick up a Line
Fishing line may not be the first hazard people would associate with working in our…
The sounds of spring
Throughout the day the sounds of spring accompany our work, inside and out. The bird…
Calling local Indigenous Artists
Parklands Albury Wodonga are excited to have secured funding for interpretive signage in the regional…
Growing back better
Last week Parklands rangers mucked in with Wodonga Urban Landcare Network staff to plant more than…
Rubbish, rubbish, rubbish!
Spring always invigorates and many feel that urge to clean up, be it our homes,…
Bypass Magpie Madness
A timely article by the Bicycle Network concludes that the smartest way to avoid getting swooped…