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News
- Eurobodalla Koala Tree Planting 2024-11-06
- Coastwatchers Biomass Submission 21 October 2022 2022-10-24
- Joint Submission to Senate Inquiry into Climate-Related Marine Invasive Species 2022-10-14
- Media Release – Eurobodalla’s Native Forests – Worth More Standing 2022-08-19
- Reviving the Koalas of the Eurobodalla 2022-07-16
- Media Release – South Coast bushfire recovery funding boost a boon for local wildlife – June 2022. 2022-06-10
- Train Street Broulee DA049322 22; Coastwatchers submission February 2022 2022-02-23
- Review of Koala Habitat Significance of Bodalla State Forest 2021 – Eurobodalla Koala Project 2022-01-29
- Coastwatchers submission: Draft NSW Mainland Marine Park Network Management Plan 2021-2031; January 21st 2022 2022-01-21
- East Lynne Koala Carrying Capacity Study 2021 2022-01-15
Category Archives: Environment Fund
Batemans Bay High School Report to Coastwatchers Environment Fund Dec 2019.
Posted in 2019, Environment Fund, Youth Education
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Newspaper coverage – Coastwatchers Environment Fund and Batemans Bay High School
This article appeared in the Moruya Examiner / Bay Post on November 27th 2019.
Posted in 2019, Biodiversity, Environment Fund, News Coverage, Youth Education
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Coastwatchers sponsor high school native garden
Batemans Bay High School Student Environment Council is busy preparing a Year 12 Wellbeing Native Garden. Beds have been prepared and Lilli Pillis planted. “Next step is planting natives in tubs and installing planter baskets on the wall” said teacher … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Environment Fund, Youth Education
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A weekend of ideas for the future, naturally
New connections were made and ‘light-bulb moments’ were plenty when nine high-school students spent the weekend of October 26th & 27th 2019 immersed in nature. Held at Meringo Point Sanctuary, Eurobodalla Young Legends 2019 saw the students mentored by Angus … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Environment Fund, Youth Education
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