Council Offers Guided Walks to Discover Local Flora, Fauna

Local nature lovers can take part in guided nature-spotting bushwalks at Cardinia Creek and Maryknoll, to discover the diverse flora and fauna at these hidden gems.

Participants on the walks will get to admire native orchids and tall Manna Gum Eucalypts, listen out for treecreepers and eastern yellow robins, smell the flowering Acacias and taste some bush food.

Members of Cardinia Shire Council's Environment Team are leading the guided walks to celebrate the 'Citizen Science Biodiversity Blitz', taking place during the month of September.

'Citizen science' involves collecting records of nature observed in the environment with smart phone or other device through phone apps such as 'iNaturalist'. These community records help scientists understand the health of our natural biodiversity.

Event Details

Guided walk at Cardinia Creek

  • Date: Saturday 9 September
  • Time: 9:30-11:30am
  • Location: Cardinia Creek (end of Luke Road Guys Hill)

Guided walk at Maryknoll

  • Date: Saturday 23 September
  • Time: 9:30am to 11:30am
  • Location: At the end of Luke Place where it meets Cardinia Creek, Guys Hill
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