The students who noticed the creek first
Young Landcarers use nature journals and simple observations to help adults see a familiar creek with fresh attention.
Read The students who noticed the creek firstYoung people, families, student participation, youth leadership, and youth Landcare activities.
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Young Landcarers use nature journals and simple observations to help adults see a familiar creek with fresh attention.
Read The students who noticed the creek firstSupport young people to learn practical conservation skills and see themselves as part of local environmental care.
Read Youth Landcare learning pathwaysA new youth and schools program is giving young people hands-on experience with local native plants and community projects.
Read Young Landcarers start nursery morningsHelp fund student field kits, bus support, safety gear, learning materials, and youth volunteer supervision.
Read Youth Landcare SupporterAn education partner hosting youth Landcare activities, nursery sessions, and student citizen-science projects.
Read Banksia Bay Public SchoolA family-friendly guided walk using drawing and observation to notice local wildlife, plants, and habitat around Paperbark Reserve.
Read Young Landcarers Nature Journal WalkA youth and schools group supporting nursery days, clean-up events, nature journalling, junior field days, and student-led micro-projects.
Read Young Landcarers Banksia Coast