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…
Possums in the spotlight
Spotlighting walks were held this week exploring the wild nightlife of Gateway Island and Stringybark Reserve…
Bridging the final gap at Dry Forest Creek
Tallangatta Rail Trail Action Group is closer than ever to completing restoration of the Dry…
Big Give boosts Community Farm activity
Community Farm rangers Rohit Khulal and Tilak Chhetri were thrilled to be amongst local community organisations…
Parklands 7 Summit Challenge
Parklands have issued a challenge to all comers to walk, ride or crawl b seven…
A big “Thanks!” from Parklands
Parklands Board and staff would like to express our sincere thanks for so many generous offers…
New partnership for regional habitat
Parklands are pleased to be partnering with AW Commercial to support habitat restoration in the…
Bush Technology makes citizen science easy
Last week’s Bush Technology field trip to Wonga Wetlands showed just how easy it is…
Community Input to Parklands 2030 Vision
In order to incorporate community priorities into our forward planning, the Board of Parklands Albury…
Thieves target Parklands tools of trade
Thieves broke into the Parklands Albury Wodonga depot in Lemke Road on Sunday night, brazenly…
Working together begins with common ground
Recently released, a Department of Premier and Cabinet video featuring the Wodonga Aboriginal Network expresses the…
Bush Restoration – the long commitment behind the scenes
Wildflower walks, night spotlighting for possums and other critters, monitoring nestboxes for endangered species… These…
Roadside bush corridors – arteries for species survival
Restoring the natural bush on rural roadsides and keeping roadsides free of invasive weeds is…
Trailcam snaps secret lives of the Kiewa bush
Last Friday gadget-Ranger Danny Jones set up Parklands new Trail camera on the Kiewa river.…
Looking out in new ways
Charles Sturt University students walked a section of the Baranduda Ranges Regional Park with Parklands…
Planned burn on High Country Rail Trail
With the end of fire restrictions this week, an environmental burn of the sections of…
Mud Walking – the new bush restoration sport
Parklands rangers may have hit on a new outdoor recreation activity; mud walking! Recycling is…