Renmark’s hidden and forgotten floodplains are now bursting with life again, thanks to Renmark Irrigation Trust’s Environmental watering program. Join us during National Science Week for two hands-on, guided events to discover the native species that call these floodplains home.
Sunday 10 August
Grab a pair of Binoculars and let’s go for a stroll! A guided bird walk at a floodplain near Renmark town to look for native woodland and wetland birds.
Saturday 16 August
Get down on your hands and knees and see what’s hiding in the bushes: A workshop for collecting, identifying, and preserving insects to contribute to Renmark’s first floodplain invertebrate record.
Led by RIT ecologist Freya Harrihill, these two events will provide you with insight into how native species are making a comeback in the floodplains. Come to one, or both, and leave with a sense of achievement in contributing to the collection of real-world scientific data! Open to locals and visitors – no prior experience needed!
Please dress appropriately for the weather forecast on the day. Ensure you wear enclosed footwear and be prepared for possibly muddy conditions.
Bookings are essential- Please register via the link as places are limited.
Note: Children under 16 must be supervised by a parent or guardian for the duration of the event.
This National Science Week project is supported by the Australian Government.
Read more about Renmark Irrigation Trust’s Water for the Environment program here.