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Hidden Treasures of Our Coastline with Fushia Collard

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

Join Fuschia on Friday Morning September 4 at the Environment Centre, as she explores the wonders of the beautiful tiny hidden treasures on our beaches and in our rockpools.

Registration is required.

Cooroy Hinterland Adventure Playground, Paul Brennan, Noosa Council

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

Guest speaker Paul Brennan from Noosa Council will explain that the design of this interactive space integrates the natural features of Cooroy Creek into the site, forming a link between the Library and the Old Mill Heritage Precinct.

$5

Cooper Creek, Australia’s mystery river with Bob Tooth

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

Cooper Creek has many moods. In the wet when the monsoon brings heavy rains the Cooper is wall of water up to 70 kilometres wide flowing inland to fill Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre. In dry times it’s a series of waterholes with barely a trickle of water evaporating long before it gets to the lake. Sometimes...

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Noosa Environmental Education Hub, Di Seels + others

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

The Noosa Environmental Education Hub engenders the next generation of environmental custodians by teaching our local students about the ecosystems that make up our Noosa Biosphere. CoDirectors Annika Patrick, Di Seels and Dalia Mikhail work in partnership with local environmental groups to deliver meaningful curriculum extension programs that provide hands on learning, in support of...

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‘Wild Things: Health issues of wild birds and how we can help them, Jessica Drake

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

Here on the Sunshine Coast we're very lucky to have an abundance of wild birds of many species in our backyards, forests, waterways and coastal foreshores. Guest speaker Jessica Drake says; “it's a joy to see them, but when birds and humans co-exist sometimes accidents happen or we may have an impact on the health...

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How Fungi contribute to Conservation with Patrick Leonard

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

We value our environment for its diversity, for its contribution to the world we live in, the air we  breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. Our National Parks are rich and diverse places: the  plants, animals, insects, fungi and other organisms form a complex and interconnected web.   Fungi provide one of the...

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‘Birding in the Zone of Happiness’ with Steve Popple

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

We all know that the Sunshine Coast is a great place to live but do you also know that for birders it is the ultimate “Zone of Happiness”. Since 2015 the Sunshine Coast branch of Birdlife Australia has been running an annual bird watching competition with a difference. This competition has been instrumental in attracting...

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Progress towards developing vaccines for koalas – Professor Peter Timms, USC

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

Wild koala populations continue to experience serious declines as a result of several threatening factors  including, (i) loss of habitat, (ii) motor vehicle trauma; (iii) dog attacks; (iv) infectious diseases, primarily  Chlamydia, but also the newly discoverd koala retrovirus. Chlamydial infections are associated with  diseases ranging from ocular disease leading to blindness, as well as...

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Maternal nesting behaviour in city dragons with Nicola Kent, USC

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

Increasing urbanisation poses a global threat to biodiversity and minimising its impact will require a greater understanding of how organisms adapt to life in cities. Mounting evidence has shown that urbanisation is driving the evolution of the species that reside within. What we are yet to understand is how. As an iconic urban adapted species,...

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Climate Crisis with Professor Ian Lowe

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

Science has been warning for decades that human activity is changing the global climate. We are already seeing very significant consequences, ranging from massive coral bleaching to catastrophic fires and flood events. These changes are a result of an increase in average global temperatures of just over one degree. It will take concerted action to...

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“The Private and Communal Life of Trees” Paul Ryan

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

Guest speaker Paul Ryan will explain how trees function as individuals; their physiognomy; vascular  system, nutrition and hormones. He will then consider how trees function in a community having  symbiotic relationships with other trees, fungi, bacteria, insects and fauna.  This is the final forum at the Environment Centre for 2020. Register to attend The forum...

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Birdscaping our gardens

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

Come and learn about the importance of creating a garden for birds and other wildlife and how
to achieve it!

$5

Paul Hilton’s work against extinction

International award-winning conservation photojournalist Paul Hilton is usually travelling the world on assignments and campaigns, but fortunately for the Friday Environment Forum audience on February 26, border closures have kept him at home in Peregian.  Paul will share his love of wildlife and underwater photography, which has been the subject of his many awards, and...

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The Effect of Fire on K’gari and other Australian Landscapes with Rod Fensham, Queensland Herbarium and University of Queensland

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

In 2019, Australia experienced the most extensive forest fires since European settlement and then in 2020, half of K’gari (Fraser Island) was burnt. There is a perception fed by the Australian media that these fires ‘destroy bushland’. On March 12th Rod Fensham, an Associate Professor with the School of Biological Sciences at the University of...

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