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Florabank professional development training (Young)

Date: 
14 Sep 2010 - 9:00am - 17 Sep 2010 - 5:00pm
Greening Australia Florabank


Communities in Landscapes

Do you collect or supply native seed for restoration of Box-gum Grassy Woodlands, or know someone who does?

Seed collectors who work in the Box-Gum Grassy Woodland distribution area in NSW, Vic and Qld and who collect seed for the restoration of Box-Gum Grassy Woodland habitat are eligible to apply for a limited number of Florabank Professional Development Training places in 2010.

Training Dates and Locations in 2010

May 25-28 Central West Region - Orange NSW
August 3-6 Murrumbidgee Region - Wagga Wagga NSW
September 14-17 Lachlan Region - Young NSW

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Box-gum Grassy Woodland is officially recognised as an Endangered Ecological Community. The Communities in Landscapes project and its partners including Greening Australia's Florabank are working to improve restoration outcomes for Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands.


 

Caring for Our Country
This project is supported by the Communities in Landscapes team through funding from the Australian Government's Caring for Our Country.



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