Calendar of events

Brush-tailed Phascogale: Eileen Collins

Brush-tailed Phascogale  (Vulnerable).

  (Victorian FFG Threatened List 2025)

June is the month when female Brush-tailed Phascogales give birth. Males die after their first breeding season at about one year old. These animals prefer to den inside hollows in live or dead trees. However, a lack of tree hollows limits successful breeding in some forests. Less secure dens leave them open to predators like foxes and cats. Wildlife groups use artificial nest boxes to give them safe places to live.

May 2026
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Events in May 2026

Red-tailed Black-cockatoo count Saturday 2 May 2026 South West Victoria, SE South Australia

Saturday 2nd
9:00am - 6:00pm

The annual count for South-eastern Red-tailed Black-cockatoo is an important means of assessing the population of this species. Volunteer observers can play a valuable role in contributing to conservation efforts.

There are around 60 sites in stringybark forest to be covered on the day from Keith to Mount Gambier in South Australia and from Little Desert National Park to Nelson in Victoria. Landholders within the Red-tail range are also welcome to survey their own patches of stringybark on the day.

More information and registration

Contact: Birdlife Australia


Arthur Rylah Institute Seminar - A vision for monitoring and managing waterway plants Online free event

Monday 25th
1:00pm - 2:00pm

ARI presents two guest speakers:

  • Dr Chris Jones (ARI),
  • Anna Parker (North Central CMA)

This seminar will look at  transition models that help provide clearer monitoring and management objectives for waterway vegetation.

Registration


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