The City of Greater Bendigo is hosting exciting free events this April to celebrate its unique wildlife and environment during the school holidays. It’s a fantastic opportunity for families to learn and have fun together.
Michelle Wyatt, the Climate Change and Environment Manager for Greater Bendigo, emphasizes the importance of these events. She notes they will educate participants about local wildlife and the need to protect their habitats. "Our region boasts a variety of wildlife. These sessions help everyone appreciate their unique traits," Ms. Wyatt shared.
One special activity will take place on April 9 in Hargreaves Mall. From 11 am to 2 pm, families can explore Bendigo’s native plants and animals. They’ll also find tips on making their homes more energy efficient. This pop-up event is open to all, and it’s completely free!
In addition to the pop-up, several themed events are scheduled:
Frogs of Bendigo
April 7, 10 am – 12 pm
Riley Street Reserve, East BendigoNature by Night
April 8, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
O’Keefe Rail Trail, Wilkie RoadBirds of Bendigo
April 14, 7:30 am – 9:30 am
Crusoe ReservoirNature by Night
April 15, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
O’Keefe Rail Trail, Wilkie Road- Bats of Bendigo
April 17, 10 am – 12 pm
Rosalind Park
Remember, be sure to book your spot for these events, except for the pop-up in Hargreaves Mall!
As we look at the climate today, many experts remind us of the importance of connecting with nature. Recent studies show that spending time outdoors can greatly improve mental health. Engaging with our environment not only fosters appreciation but also encourages the next generation to care for it.
So, if you’re in the Bendigo area this April, don’t miss out on these enriching experiences. They offer a wonderful mix of education and enjoyment that connects us to the natural world around us. For more details, check out the City of Greater Bendigo’s official site.