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Wednesday
Jul 17, 2024
Birds in the ‘Burbs (ASBN SustainabiliTEA #22)
Online Event

Please join us for another ASBN SustainabiliTEA - a time to enjoy some tea (or morning beverage of your choice) whilst having a yarn about a diversity of topics around sustainable and regenerative built environments.


Our upcoming SustainabiliTEA session will be with Dr Jacinta Humphrey, Urban Ecologist and Postdoctoral Researcher with the ICON Science group at RMIT University.

How to improve habitat for native birds in urban areas Australia’s population is steadily increasing, prompting the need for new houses, shops and roads. Whilst these developments are important for our community, they may have a negative impact on the birds that share our suburbs. So, how do birds respond to urban development? Why do some species cope better than others? And what can we do to better support the more sensitive species?

We look forward to hearing Dr Jacinta Humphrey insights on what makes a residential street, urban park or private garden, bird-friendly, whilst sharing space with you all virtually over a soothing cuppa!


About the Speaker

Dr Jacinta Humphrey // (she/her)
Urban Ecologist and Postdoctoral Researcher with the ICON Science group at RMIT University. Her work explores the application of Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design and aims to guide the creation of multi-functional spaces where people and nature can thrive. She also monitors the Birrarung Trial Floating Wetlands, a series of artificial habitat islands installed in the Yarra River-Birrarung, on behalf of The University of Melbourne.

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Monday
Oct 14, 2024
Aussie Bird Count - Spend 20 mins in nature for bird conservation
through Outdoors

Participating is simple

spend just 20 minutes in your backyard, local park, or favourite outdoor space and count the birds you see. By doing this, you’ll help BirdLife Australia gather important data to track trends in bird populations, supporting conservation efforts nationwide.

Whether you're a seasoned birdwatcher or a nature-loving newbie, the Aussie Bird Count is an opportunity for everyone to connect with the natural world while making a difference for bird conservation. How to Join In

Download the Aussie Bird Count app.
Spend 20 minutes observing and counting birds in your chosen outdoor space.
Submit your count to help BirdLife Australia track and protect our bird species.

Not only is it a great way to enjoy the outdoors, but studies show that observing nature can boost your mental health and wellbeing.

So, why not get involved in Australia’s biggest citizen science project during National Bird Week and contribute to a brighter future for our feathered friends? Let’s make every bird count!

Learn more and registerFrom October 14-20, BirdLife Australia’s Aussie Bird Count invites you to join thousands of nature lovers across the country for this fun, engaging, and meaningful event.

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Tuesday
Dec 17, 2024
MakerSpace: DIY Birdbox (CNC Routing for Beginners)
Makerspace Adelaide

Learn about CNC routing, while getting hands on with woodwork! 

Our CNC Routing for Beginners workshop is a perfect blend of hands-on woodwork and digital fabrication. You'll learn to create a timber birdbox, and how to setup, operate, and finish a CNC routed part. Created from Western Red Cedar timber, your birdbox will look great, and last for decades.

Location:

Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000 https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours

Key Information: All materials provided Duration: 5 Hours Age group: 16+

Basic computer skills are necessary Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times

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