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Environmental Action: A Practical Guide - Bird Watching
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Whilst we have all been #stayinghome to protect our community, Bellarine Catchment Network have come up with an innovative way of staying connected with our local environment. This is first of Bellarine Catchment Network ‘How to get involved’ videos showcasing simple environmental acts and facts that can contribute towards local conservation.
Produced by Remember The Wild (https://www.rememberthewild.org.au/)
#conservation #bellarinepeninsula #birds #volunteer

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Ricki Nash
The wombat was filmed a few weeks ago ( at night)in Scaly Bark Creek. We have not seen any signs of burrows so it would be interesting to see how many others exist. Or if anyone else has seen wombats in the Kenthurst area.
Danielle Packer
This is so awesome Ricki! Great to see more wombats around. He doesnt look like he has mange either which is good. Hard to tell I guess too
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The wombat was filmed a few weeks ago ( at night)in Scaly Bark Creek. We have not seen any signs of burrows so it would be interesting to see how many others exist. Or if anyone else has seen wombats in the Kenthurst area.
This is so awesome Ricki! Great to see more wombats around. He doesnt look like he has mange either which is good. Hard to tell I guess too
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December 2, 2021
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