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Phone: +61 429 495 474



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23.01.2022 Wildthings invites you follow our page! We are a non-for profit dedicated to the conservation and development of biodiversity along the Mornington Peninsula. Our aim is to educate through demonstration and community engagement. Follow our page and join us in 2020 for a variety of projects and workshops, inclusive of field specialists and practical demonstrations. https://www.facebook.com/pg/wild.things.vic



20.01.2022 _..zZ::.. Bluey Beats ..::Zz.._ An Aussie local ‘Top End’ native Bee (Amegilla walkeri) enjoying her weekend expression session! & allowing a little time fo...r a snoozy sleep too...zzZ! She posed for around 20mins, nestled into her cosy petal roost, before gently awaking just before 9am to join the other morning foragers & instantly getting busy with it. NT blue banded bee Amegilla walkeri filmed by Dan Northern Territory May 2019 Zone in & stop flicking for 1:36 mins .:. Sound oN for good vibes

17.01.2022 The team working to set up for our first workshop, Propagating Indigenous Plants.

13.01.2022 Welcome to Wildthings, we are a non-for profit, community organisation, based along the Mornington Peninsula. Dedicated to the conservation and development of biodiversity, our goal is to engage and build capacity within the community through education, demonstration, and planned projects. We seek to collaborate and network with field specialists, community organisations and the general public, in order to promote the sharing of skills and expertise, to forward a broad range of conservational efforts. We aim to facilitate the implementation of independent projects of like-minded people/groups, by assisting in the grant writing process, logistical planning and execution of outcomes.



03.01.2022 Great Barrier Reef: Researchers have captured vision of the world's largest group of green turtles ready to nest. 64,000 turtles were spotted at Raine Island. M...ore Details: https://7news.link/30mNDF5 #7NEWS

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