Spring into Nature Stewards program

Residents with an interest in their local environment and great outdoors are encouraged to apply for Greater Geelong's Nature Stewardsprogram.

The annual program allows people to discover more about their local native plants and animals and learn a variety of ways to care for the natural places where our wildlife lives.

Presented by Outdoors Victoria, in conjunction with the City of Greater Geelong and the Geelong Field Naturalists Club, the program covers topics such as geology, climate, plants, water, animals and conservation land management.

Councillor Jim Mason, Chair, Environment portfolio said Nature Stewards aimed to educate the next generation of environmental volunteers and activists.

Greater Geelong has such a rich and diverse natural environment, and there are many local groups doing great work on the ground. Nature Stewards is all about arming residents with the knowledge and connections to join and lead grassroot conservation movements.

The 10-week course begins on Saturday 23 July and runs until Saturday 1 October, with three-hour classes to be held at Leopold Community Hub.

Several field trips to biodiversity hotspots across Greater Geelong are included in the program.

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