Next Landcare session for Mt Rogers, 26 November

The next Landcare session on Mt Rogers will be on Sunday 26th November from 09.00hrs.

We’ll meet at Mildenhall Place, Fraser.

Tools, gaiters, gloves are provided. 

Please bring water to drink, and wear clothing & hats suited to the expected weather!

Rosemary

Landcare at Mt Rogers, Monday 6 November

There will be a Landcare session
on Monday 6th November
starting at 09.00am
and from the Wickens Place carpark.


Rosemary

Sunday 22 October working-bee

Sunday 22nd October is the next scheduled working-bee session on Mt Rogers.


We’ll be meeting at the Wickens Place carpark by 09.00am. 

If you have time to spare, please come and help us pull up Sticky Weed
before it sets seed.
You’ll be most welcome.

Please dress for the expected weather,
wear sturdy footwear and bring water to drink
…..we’ll have pairs of gaiters available.


Thank you,

Rosemary

Spring beauty, and weeding on Monday 2 October

I found over 40 of these Fringed Lilies in the reserve yesterday. Each flower would fit on a 5c piece and the plants twine through or over other plants so the flowers can reach the sun.



Our Monday 2nd  weeding session will begin from Wickens Place, Fraser at 09.00am. 
We have been pulling-digging out privet and ivy seedlings but now is the time to pull out Sticky Weed when we come across it in the reserve or in our gardens….i.e. before the plants produce the seed capsules that stick to clothing, laces, shoes and skin.

Rosemary

Next working-bees for Mt Rogers

Our scheduled working bees are on Sunday 24th September and Monday 3rd October

Each will begin at 09.00am at this stage.

On Sunday 24th we’ll meet at Mildenhall Place, Fraser.

We’ll continue pulling out or minimal-digging the weed species we come across. We expect to find seedlings of Fleabane and Thistles that have germinated early during the increasingly warm spring weather.

We have gloves and gaiters available as well as the appropriate tools.

Please dress for the expected weather including a wide-brimmed hat. And bring water to drink.

Snakes are enjoying the sunny days. Please be aware for yourselves and dogs, that they could be moving through any areas of the 65 hectare reserve seeking prey or water.

Rosemary

Mt Rogers Landcare Group.

Monday September 4th, landcare continues at Mt Rogers

The next scheduled Landcare session for Mt Rogers will be on Monday 4th September from 09.00am

We’ll meet at Mildenhall Place, Fraser again and have tools, gloves ready, gaiters available to continue management of emerging weed species.

Rosemary

Opportunities to learn land-care - not just at Mt Rogers!

The next working bee scheduled for Mt Rogers is on Sunday 23rd July from 09.30am. We’ll meet at the Hammett Close cul-de-sac in Spence, and, if needs be, drive a car up the slope with equipment.

We’ll be continuing seeking out thistles ad Fleabane plus any woody weed species we come across. 

For the next Monday session, on 7th August,  we’ll meet in Mildenhall Place, Fraser unless otherwise advised and at 09.30
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There will be groups of Landcare volunteers on Mt Rogers at four weekend afternoons in the next months. 
They will be completing the practical sessions of Landcare Restoration training for local habitats on Mt Rogers and near Ginninderra Creek at Umbagong (in Latham).

Rosemary
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OTHER OPPORTUNITIES THIS WEEKEND
AND AHEAD!

There are now over 30 Landcare groups caring for sites in Ginninderra Creek’s catchment area. The Catchment Group’s learning sessions are a great way to “care for Country”.
There may be places available for the October and December sessions if you know anyone who would be interested in augmenting their skills.

Habitat Restoration Weekend Workshops - Ginninderra Catchment

When: July 22nd-23rd;  August 19th-20th;  October 7th-8th;  or  December 2nd-3rd.  9.30am-4pm.
Where: GCG office, 21 Bingle St, Flynn. Afternoons at a local site (TBC) for hands-on learning.
Cost: $20 (financial hardship offer available)

Ginninderra Catchment Group (GCG) is running a habitat restoration training program for landcarers across the Ginninderra Catchment from urban, parks and rural landcare groups. The focus of the training will be on encouraging your site to regenerate its own seed bank and restore its own biological systems to bring back the bush.

The system of restoration starts with careful observation and surveying of existing biology and then offering a triage of sensitive, non-chemical repair techniques using novel approaches and tools.

Be prepared to be challenged and engaged in alternative ways of managing our sites. The workshops are two full days, both theory and practice, with morning theory sessions in the GCG office at Flynn and the afternoons out onsite learning hands-on techniques.

So that GCG can engage as many landcaring folks as possible, we will be running four weekend sessions until the end of the year, with 15 participants per weekend workshop.

Training opportunities are:
  • July 22nd-23rd,
  • August 19th-20th,
  • October 7th-8th,
    or
  • December 2nd-3rd
from 9.30am to 4pm, Saturday and Sunday.

Topics included in the training:
  • Common ACT exotic flora and fauna identification
  • What weeds can tell us about the land on which they are growing
  • Novel ecosystems and weeds as habitat
  • Appropriate weed management techniques
  • Herbicides and their impacts on biology
  • Native flora and fauna ID
  • Common fauna of the ACT (GCG Catchment)
  • Common flora of the ACT (GCG Catchment)
  • Identification techniques – VegWatch survey systems
  • Planning for restoration
  • Restoration techniques
  • Revegetation – Seed collection, direct seeding, tube-stock planting
  • Protection from rabbits, macropods and other threats.
Catering and tools will be provided. You will receive a copy of the booklet Bringing Back the Bush: The Bradley method of bush regeneration.

Cost: $20 per person.

Financial hardship offer: If you are experiencing financial hardship, please contact us at ruralprojects@ginninderralandcare.org.au and we will see how we can support you to attend.