Calendar of events

Brush-tailed Phascogale

Brush-tailed Phascogale  (Vulnerable).

  (Victorian FFG Threatened List 2024)

July to August is the birthing season for the Brush-tailed Phascogale as females give birth to about six young from mid-June to early August. Den sites are usually in hollows of dead or live trees, nest boxes are also used when they are installed in areas of depleted hollows.

See the July bio-calendar to see what some of our native plants and animals are doing this month.

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Events in July 2024

Overwintering project art exhibition - Wall of Wings Creators Artspace Wodonga, Shop 2, Gateway Village, 44-46 Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga VIC

Wednesday 1st
10:30am - 4:00pm

Overwintering Project Art Exhibition features shorebird prints using stencils and home-made gelli plates from local artists as well as Shorebird prints from the Overwintering Project Wall of Wings collection.

More information

More about the Overwintering Project


Arthur Rylah Institute Seminar - Protecting birds in a changing environment Online free event

Monday 15th
1:00pm - 2:00pm

ARI presents 2 guest speakers:

Dr Nyil Khwaja (ARI) - research to improve our understanding of how environmental water can be managed to benefit waterbirds in Victoria.

Dr Danny Rogers (ARI) - research to understand the potential impacts of sea level rise on the shorebirds at Victoria’s Western Treatment Plant.

Registration

Contact: ARI


Orange-bellied Parrot survey For Victoria - various coastal locations

Saturday 27th
8:00am - 5:00pm

The next major survey of Orange-bellied Parrot overwintering on mainland Australia is 27th and 28th July. Volunteers wanted – more information on Regional contacts.


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