"Join ACF Melbourne NXNW and ACF Inner Melbourne creekside for an evening finding out how to look for platypus and whether we can see any in this stretch of the Merri. We might also spot one of the local rakali (native water rat) families. And we'll learn how to assess the area for platypus habitat to give ecologists a clearer picture of where platypus currently are (or are not).
This event is family friendly and would suit children aged six and above. Please dress for the weather, and wear sturdy shoes and warm clothes. Torches and binoculars are also recommended.
The platy-project is a citizen-science project which runs each spring, organised by the Australian Conservation Foundation and the University of New South Wales.
Passionate about the platypus but can't make this date? Keep an eye out for more platy events through September and October!
This is a collaborative platy-project event between ACF North by Northwest (NxNW) and ACF Inner Melbourne."
When?
October 26, 5-6:30pm
Where?
Egan Reserve, Strettle Street, Thornbury, VIC, 3071