Regenerating Native Vegetation
A free on-farm workshop near Tallarook Forest to learn about native plant restoration and habitat protection.
Details
Saturday 13 June 2026
9:00am - 1:00pm
Landscape Rd, Tallarook VIC 3659, Australia
Free
A free on-farm workshop near Tallarook Forest to learn about native plant restoration and habitat protection.
Saturday 13 June 2026
9:00am - 1:00pm
Landscape Rd, Tallarook VIC 3659, Australia
Free
Join botanist and zoologist Karl Just for an engaging hands-on workshop focused on regenerating native vegetation on farmland bordering the Tallarook Forest. With over 20 years of ecological experience, Karl will guide you through identifying common local native plants and share practical restoration tips tailored for your property.
This workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature experts and fellow landowners passionate about conservation. You will gain valuable knowledge on native flora and fauna, and understand how habitat restoration benefits the unique ecosystem of the Tallarook Forest. Expect interactive sessions and a welcoming atmosphere.
The workshop is suitable for landowners across Central Victoria interested in ecological restoration. It includes:
- Identification of local native plants
- Practical advice for on-farm vegetation regeneration
- Insights into habitat protection from Paul Macgregor of BEAM Mitchell Environment Group
- A light lunch provided at 1pm
Held at Landscape Rd, west of Tallarook Forest, the exact address will be provided upon booking confirmation. The venue is accessible for those traveling from surrounding areas in Central Victoria. Please plan your travel accordingly.
This is a free event but bookings are essential to secure your place. The workshop runs from 9:00 to 13:00 on Saturday 13 June 2026. It is designed for adults, particularly landowners and those interested in environmental stewardship. Please bring suitable outdoor clothing and note that the workshop will be held rain or shine.
Attendance is free of charge. To participate, booking is required. Contact details are provided for enquiries and registration. Don't miss this chance to learn valuable skills for enhancing your land's natural environment.