Interested in learning about
local plants, animals, rocks, fungi, and what you can do to help conserve them
from habitat loss and the impacts of climate change?
Apply to be part of the popular
10-week Nature Stewards course and explore the world of native plants and
animals while gaining hands on experience and a diverse range of skills to help
protect the environment.
On Saturdays from 31 August to
23 November (excluding long weekends), participants will delve into subjects
such as geology, climate, botany, water systems, animal life, and the
principles of conservation land management. Experts including Traditional Owners
and CSIRO representatives will share their knowledge and experience.
The 10 sessions from 9.30am to
12.30pm will take place at the Leopold Community Hub. Complementing the
in-class learning, participants will embark on up to six engaging field trips
to explore biodiversity hotspots across Greater Geelong, enhancing their practical
understanding of our local ecosystems.
We are proud to partner with
the Victorian National Parks Association to deliver this annual course.
APPLY ONLINE
Applications close midnight Sunday 18 August.
Although the program warmly welcomes adults from all walks of life, preference will be given to Greater Geelong residents. This initiative is particularly tailored for those with limited formal environmental education who are eager to explore volunteering prospects in the realm of environmental conservation.
The course will cost Greater Geelong residents $140 ($70 concession) and non-residents $350 ($90 concession).
Greater Geelong was the first regional Victorian municipality to offer this program.
Councillor Peter Murrihy,
chair of the Environment and Circular Economy portfolio
Community members
who are keen to grow their passion for the environment and the great outdoors are encouraged to apply.
Greater Geelong’s natural
environment is under pressure from a range of local challenges such as weeds,
pest animals and climate change.
The comprehensive Nature
Stewards course will educate the next generation of environmental volunteers.
You’ll meet like-minded
people, discover more about nature and learn practical, hands-on skills through
field excursions.
This exciting program aligns
with Council’s commitment to our environment by deepening the community’s
connection with nature and playing an active role in preserving local
ecosystems.
Dr Nicole Mertens, Nature
Stewards Coordinator
Nature Stewards is a great way to connect with your
local community while discovering more about the world around you.
Our participants say that the
course has inspired them to take action for nature – whether that’s improving
their own garden, joining or starting a volunteer group, seeking a career
change, or sharing the value of a healthy environment with friends and family.
We hear a lot about the
massive environmental challenges we face, but less about just how many people
there are working hard to protect and restore nature in their communities.
Along with learning more about
the local environment, this course introduces you to some of the many ways you
can make a difference.