The UMCN Water Quality and Security Forum is on now! This afternoon we are hearing from Sharon Gray from @scienceANU about underground water in the Upper Murrumbidgee Catchment. https://t.co/N9sacaQLkX
The UMCN Water Quality and Security Forum is on now! This morning we heard the amazing story of the farm Jillamatong from fifth generation farmer Martin Royds.
@SoilsforLife
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The UMCN Water Quality and Security Forum is on! We have heard from Janice Green @BOM_ACT - weather extremes in ACT, Owen Gould @iconwater - challenges of predicting future water security and Ralph Ogden from @actgovernment - future directions of ACT Healthy Waterways.
The UMCN Water Quality and Security Forum is on now!
This morning we are hearing from Rebecca Widdows from Yass Valley Council about the challenges of managing the unique catchment of the Yass River.
@YassValleyhub@YassValleyTimes
Canberra Nature Map significant sighting: Namadgi Tea-tree or Leptospermum namadgiensis at Mount Clear, ACT from Tapirlord: https://t.co/8wjbdtTBVz #NatureMapr#CitizenScience@CitSciOZ @Lovenature321
Canberra Nature Map significant sighting (new recorded location of this locally rare and restricted "target" species): Dwarf Violet or Viola improcera at Yaouk, NSW from Ned_Johnston: https://t.co/n1SoD0UQcK #NatureMapr#CitizenScience@CitSciOZ @Lovenature321
Canberra Nature Map significant sighting (this is the first sighting for this species on Canberra Nature Map): Molong Woodland Snail or Galadistes molong at Boro, NSW from Paul4K: https://t.co/zQhSt8bT9L #NatureMapr#CitizenScience#biodiversity@CitSciOZ@NewSouthWales
Check out the way that due to high humidity the yellow pollen has stuck to the protected (from rain) side of this pine tree branch in Goulburn. #yellowtree
Do you know someone that has been an outstanding achiever in the #Goulburn Mulwaree area? If so, the council wants to hear from you as it seeks nominations to #celebrate the contributions of residents https://t.co/PcIzzl2HsD
Canberra Nature Map significant sighting (new recorded location of this locally uncommon plant species, or at least rarely recorded species): Alpine Club-rush or Isolepis crassiuscula at Paddys River, ACT from JaneR: #NatureMapr#CitizenScience#biodiversity@CitSciOZ