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Tuesday, 02 March 2021 17:37

Reedy Swamp, Shepparton, VIC

Reedy Swamp is a 130 ha marginal basin wetland located on the immediate outskirts of Shepparton’s north-west urban area and is considered a high value wetland and an important component of the Goulburn River Floodplain.

Start your walk near the outdoor classroom. The trail can be explored for short or long walks.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 17:31

Serendip Sanctuary, VIC

As part of a ClimateWatch in Parks initiative, we have worked together with Parks Victoria to create this ClimateWatch trail at Serendip Sanctuary, a protected area 60 km south-west of Melbourne.

Contribute to citizen science while experiencing a wildlife oasis in the Western Volcanic Plain, home to a wide variety of native birds and mammals. ClimateWatch trails help obtain repeated observations, encouraging visitors and the local community to enjoy nature while contributing to science.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 17:04

Rumbalara EEC, NSW

The Rumbalara Climate Watch Trail is located within Rumbalara Reserve which is under the care and control of Gosford City Council. The trail provides excellent views of Brisbane Water Estuary and the surrounding catchment. Access to the top of the trail (160m above sea level) is via Dolly Ave at Springfield and at the lower end (60 m) there is an entry at the end of Donnison St Gosford.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 16:51

Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, NSW

Explore the gorgeous Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney and record your observations on our ClimateWatch app.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 16:39

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, VIC

The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Melbourne and Cranbourne) play a leading role in the conservation of plants through biodiversity research, programs to protect rare and threatened species, and the study of habitats. It is an ideal environment for recording information on species to bridge the information gap on climate data.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 16:32

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, VIC

The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Melbourne and Cranbourne) play a leading role in the conservation of plants through biodiversity research, programs to protect rare and threatened species, and the study of habitats. It is an ideal environment for recording information on seasonal changes of plants and animals to find out more about how climate change is impacting species in Australia.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 16:18

Rocky Creek Dam, NSW

Dorroughby Environmental Education Centre and Rous Water have developed a ClimateWatch trail at Rocky Creek Dam that can be used by students and members of the public. Enjoy the many walking paths around Rocky Creek Dam and contribute to scientific research at the same time.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 15:31

Ricketts Point, VIC

Few studies tell us how Australia’s plants and animals are responding to climate change in our local parks. As part of a unique ClimateWatch in Parks citizen science initiative, Earthwatch Australia have worked together with Parks Victoria and Marine Care Rickett's Point to create this ClimateWatch trail, connecting the coastal community to a nation-wide scientific study that will take teaching outdoors and collect data that will build our understanding of climate change impacts.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 14:56

Randwick Environmental Park, NSW

We have worked with Randwick City Council to create this ClimateWatch trail at Randwick Environmental Park, a bushland and wetland providing valuable habitat for wildlife to live and the community to enjoy. This trail contains 3.6 ha of Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub, a critically endangered ecological community.

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 14:38

Piney Lakes Reserve, WA

The team at Piney Lakes would like to encourage everybody to make continuous observations so that plenty of data can be collected in order for scientists to make accurate assumptions about the effects of climate change, as it applies to Australian flora and fauna.

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