Natura Education at the Australian Association for Environmental Education Expo
Friday, 17 July 2015
by Natura Pacific
In April of this year Natura Education had the pleasure of attending the Australian Association for Environmental Education Expo. The conference was held at the Arts and Ecology Centre at the Maroochy Botanic Gardens in Tanawha and was a spectacular location to display and showcase the beauty of the local environmental and how to engage
Connecting Kids with Catchments
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
by Natura Pacific
The Northern Gold Coast Catchments Schools Engagement Program 2014 Natura Education provides quality environmental education programs for primary and high schools, early learning centres, tertiary and international students and the wider community throughout the Gold Coast and beyond. In the early part of 2014 our team had the great pleasure of being involved in the
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Gold Coast Hidden Gem: The Guanaba Indigenous Protected Area
Friday, 13 March 2015
by Natura Pacific
As discussed in a previous article, one of our Natura team was lucky enough to attend a native seed collection workshop which was run by SEQ Catchments working in cooperation with Greening Australia. This workshop was held on-site at the Guanaba Indigenous Protected Area (GIPA) and was hosted by the Ngarang-Wal Gold Coast Aboriginal Association
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Searching for the Source: Native Seed Collection
Wednesday, 04 March 2015
by Natura Pacific
Recently one of our team had the opportunity to share in a day-long workshop on the art of native seed collection. This workshop was one of a series being provided to the community by SEQ Catchments working in cooperation with Greening Australia. A huge added benefit of the day was the opportunity to listen and
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Greening Australia, native flora, Paul Ryan, seed collection, SEQ Catchments, workshop
Wildlife of the Gold Coast
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
by Natura Pacific
On Sunday 2nd November last year one of our team members attended a book launch for what looks to be an exciting new resource for anyone with an interest in our local wildlife – professionals and laymen alike! “Wildlife of the Gold Coast” is a great new book which has been produced by the Loders
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Damian White, Doug White, Ed Meyer, gold coast, Loders Creek Catchment Association, Narelle Power, Wildlife