Guided Nature Walk and Plant IdentificationOn the 9th of March 2024 HNLN collaborated with Blacktown City Council to deliver the nature-based event “Guided Nature Walk and Plant Identification”. The contractor prepared a plant key and native plant field guides were provided, the contractor took the group for a walk through Nurragingy Reserve, with a focus on slowing things down, being mindful and observing their surroundings. The expert on the day taught the attendees how to identify plants using a native plant field guide, the knowledge learnt on the day will remain a skill the attendees can use in the future to learn about the plants in their environment. This event, run by the Together in Nature program, was hosted by Hawkesbury-Nepean Landcare Network and made possible by funding from the Western Sydney Primary Health Network (WSPHN). WSPHN is operated by WentWest Ltd.https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/hawkesbury-landcare-network/album/pro-wd6xtpqr.jpeg/viewhttps://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/hawkesbury-landcare-network/album/pro-wd6xtpqr.jpeg/@@images/image-1200-cc18242366cd86d98f0c0db347dd66a7.jpeg
Guided Nature Walk and Plant Identification
On the 9th of March 2024 HNLN collaborated with Blacktown City Council to deliver the nature-based event “Guided Nature Walk and Plant Identification”. The contractor prepared a plant key and native plant field guides were provided, the contractor took the group for a walk through Nurragingy Reserve, with a focus on slowing things down, being mindful and observing their surroundings. The expert on the day taught the attendees how to identify plants using a native plant field guide, the knowledge learnt on the day will remain a skill the attendees can use in the future to learn about the plants in their environment. This event, run by the Together in Nature program, was hosted by Hawkesbury-Nepean Landcare Network and made possible by funding from the Western Sydney Primary Health Network (WSPHN). WSPHN is operated by WentWest Ltd.