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West Coast Weeds workshop

Posted on News & Media Blog by Dawn Green · February 25, 2025 11:21 AM

21 February 2025 | Weed control is a familiar topic to many of us, and it's an important one too. Not only for our residential back gardens but weeds can also have a huge detrimental impact on our local conservation areas. In early February, residents and experts gathered at West Strahan Beach to collaborate and learn more about invasive weeds on the West Coast. 

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Sweeping away the broom!

Posted on News & Media Blog by Dawn Green · October 15, 2024 10:47 AM

14 October 2024 | Braving the weather during a period of seemingly endless rain and wind, Strahan-based Landcare group, Friends of the Henty, spent two days on the Ocean Beach Trail recently, pulling out montpellier broom seedlings. 

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Strahan Ecological Restoration Workshop

Posted on News & Media Blog by Lily Fraser · November 07, 2023 2:26 PM

28th October 2023 |

This month, in sunny Strahan we held an excellent workshop on ecological restoration with Todd Dudley.

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Wildlife Workshop in Strahan

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · May 24, 2023 2:49 PM

24th May 2023 |

Last Saturday, on May 20th, Landcare Tasmania and Tasmanian Land Conservancy joined forces to host a very popular and well-received workshop in Strahan. The workshop was a response to the community's keen interest in learning about environmental weeds and our precious Tasmanian native flora and fauna.

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