Join us and get your hands dirty as we plant a variety of koala food trees and babbler nesting trees and learn more about both from local experts.
The local cemetery is not where you would expect to find threatened species, but in Gloucester its home to grey-crowned babblers and koalas!
Note: This is a FREE event. Registration is essential for catering purposes. Head to 'Book now' to register.
Participants must wear enclosed shoes and long pants.
Image: The Maitland Mercury
Gloucester Wild Threatened Species Festival
A celebration of the amazing environment, biodiversity and threatened species that call the Gloucester region home, taking place this September.
There is over $1500 worth of prizes for attendees to win too, with an entry in the draw for each event you attend!
This project is a joint initiative between MidCoast Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with Aus Eco Solutions, Aussie Ark, Australian Museum, Birdlife Australia, Gloucester Business Chamber, Gloucester Environment Group, Hunter Local Land Services, Manning River Turtle Group and Mid Coast 2 Tops Landcare.