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June 10: Current Status of Eastern Ground Parrot on the Sunshine Coast, Kieran Aland

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

The Eastern Ground Parrot once inhabited heath communities over a broad geographical range. It has been in decline for many decades and remaining mainland populations are fragmented. South-eastern Queensland is now regarded as one of the remaining strongholds for the mainland subspecies. On June 10th, at the Friday Environment Forum, Kieran Aland will provide a...

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June 24: Michael Gloster shares the story of Yurol Ringtail Conservation Project from the beginning

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Government dignitaries and conservationists gathered at Noosa Council Chambers on Tuesday May 17 to celebrate a landmark partnership. Announcing that the project was now reaching its final phase, Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon said the Palaszczuk Government would now turn the 2400 hectares of the old Yurol Ringtail State Forest into national park, with major revegetation...

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July 8: Australian Wildlife Conservancy update and Curramore, Genevieve Deaconos

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Australian Wildlife Conservancy is the largest private owner and manager of land for conservation in Australia, protecting endangered wildlife across more than 12.9 million hectares in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and the Top End. Five important properties in Queensland, including Curramore (located near Maleny), are safeguarding some incredible...

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July 22: Pumicestone Passage Changes, Sue Aspland

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Natural or Human-Induced Change: Chronology of the Bribie Island Breakthrough On January 2nd, 2022, waves carved a channel through a fragile Bribie Island and surged into Pumicestone Passage near Golden Beach.  The break has grown from a couple of metres wide to an estimated 550 metres wide, in the past six months. This northern tip...

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August 12: Carnage on the Flyways – The illegal killing, trapping and taking of migratory birds, Angus Innes

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

The international decline in the populations of many species of birds has generated concern and alarm over the last half century. Loss of habitat is certainly a serious and universal cause of population loss. This is far from the only hazard faced by those species that have annual migration as part of their life cycle....

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August 26: Teewah Beach, Sandy Bolton QPWS

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Next Friday Environment Forum on August 26th- Teewah Beach Issues with Sandy Bolton, Member for Noosa and QPWS and QPS Traffic and camping on Teewah Beach has been an ongoing advocacy for Sandy Bolton, Member for Noosa, and the community for the last 5 years. At the end of 2021, a targeted Noosa Electorate Survey on...

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September 23: Pumped Hydro… Urban Water.. The Mary River is no magic pudding” – Ian Mackay, Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Pumped Hydro? Urban Water?… The Mary River is no Magic Pudding. Ian Mackay is the Chairman of MRCCC, the Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee. A retired Science teacher, he’s been involved in water education and water issues since the early 90s. Back then, a number of sites on the Mary were investigated for a dam...

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October 14: Enter the Flyosphere:  Noosa’s Threatened Shorebirds with Richard Howard

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Enter the Flyosphere:  Noosa’s Threatened Shorebirds with Richard Howard Despite its modest size and intensive visitation, the Noosa River estuary has consistently attracted over half the known species of migratory shorebirds to its shores each year, plus numerous more resident species.  However, habitat loss along the flyways and increased disturbance locally is putting this hotspot...

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October 28: Birdwatching Trips to South America – Peter Odekerken

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Peter Odekerken, a photographer and avid birdwatcher, has been fortunate to have visited Colombia and Brazil, two countries which have the most species of avifauna in the world. Colombia has the largest number of bird species, with Brazil coming in a close second. Peter also visited Argentina to see the largest breeding colony of parrots...

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November 11: The Human Face of the Kimberley” with Ian Morris

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

In many ways, the Kimberley is different to any other region in Australia, going back to its geological separation from the main continent in pre-human times and its subsequent dramatic reconnection. In terms of its human history, the dates go way back and there are still many unanswered questions. Was the Kimberley region the gateway...

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February 10: A Burning Question – Di Collier

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Fire in the landscape has been perceived as a threat to us but this is a relatively new perspective with broader implications than just bushfires. Is fire a remedy for our increasingly sick country? Di Collier has a private nature refuge, Dungi Yandi, in the headwaters of the Mary River, near Conondale in the Sunshine...

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February 24: Noosa Sediment Accumulation Study: When a Good Thing Turns Bad… by Dr Simon Walker, Ecological Service Professionals

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

The build-up of sediment in lakes and coastal estuaries is a growing problem globally, particularly where it brings additional nutrients, pollutants and other toxic substances. Excess fine sediment in the Noosa estuary has been implicated in a reduction of diversity in benthic invertebrates (food for fish) and changes in the extent of important estuarine habitats...

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March 10: Threatened Fauna Management Plans – David O’Gorman, Noosa Council

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Featured photo:  A young koala joey in Noosa National Park   Credit:  Bernard Jean Threatened fauna management plans for Noosa Shire Queensland is the custodian of a globally and nationally significant proportion of Australia’s biodiversity. It is home to 50 per cent of the nation’s threatened species despite only representing 24 per cent of the...

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March 24: Preventing Food Waste with OzHarvest – Michele Lipner, OzHarvest Sunshine Coast

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Food Waste and OzHarvest Sunshine Coast & Gympie  Food waste is an enormous worldwide environmental issue, from emitted greenhouse gases to the resources wasted in creating that food.  This is the focus of our next Friday Forum on March 24th with Michele Lipner, the coordinator and founder of OzHarvest Sunshine Coast and Gympie.  Since its...

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April 14: Backyards for Biodiversity and her Backyard – Robyn Combes

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

We live in a beautiful area with great diversity of flora and fauna but are experiencing huge pressure on our environment by urban development. Backyards for Biodiversity promote both the importance and potential of urban areas for native biodiversity in south-east Queensland with the aim being to educate residents as to the beauty and environmental...

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April 28: Community Batteries by Geoff Acton, Zero Emissions Noosa

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Join Friday Forum on April 28 for an exciting talk on Noosa's next big step in renewable energy: Community Batteries!   Noosa residents and businesses already love their solar, with over 83MW installed to date. But storage is the next big focus. There’s lots of excess solar generated during the day that can be stored and...

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May 12: Bird Researching and Banding, Gillian Matthew

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Like many birders, Gillian Matthew has been a keen birder since childhood and is now a member of the Queensland Bird Research and Banding group which was formed to advance the knowledge and conservation of birds in Queensland through citizen science research.  This group operates a waterbird, a shorebird, and a land bird program with...

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May 26: Threatened Crayfish Species in SEQ, Grace Smith USC

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Southeast Queensland has one of the highest diversity of crayfish worldwide, however many of our endemic crayfish species such as the Mount Glorious spiny crayfish Euastacus setosus and swamp crayfish Cherax robustus are under threat due to habitat loss and degradation. These species have evolved over millions of years to survive in atypical freshwater environments, but their populations are...

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June 9 Travelling and Birding in the Amazon Local Style – Andrew Thelander

Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park,, Noosaville, QLD, Australia

In 2014 and 2016, Andrew Thelander spent 4 months in the Amazon regions of Peru, Colombia and Brazil, living and travelling local style and witnessing the rapid changes affecting the natural environment there, changes that are still happening.  On June 9th, at Noosa Parks Association’s Friday Environment Forum, Andrew Thelander who is President of Birds...

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