Big Scrub Rainforest Day Sunday 16 October 2016 Rocky Creek Dam • 7Am to 3Pm
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18TH ANNUAL BIG SCRUB RAINFOREST DAY SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 ROCKY CREEK DAM • 7AM TO 3PM PRESENTED BY PRINCIPAL SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSORS Local Land Services North Coast CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF RAINFOREST RESTORATION AT ROCKY CREEK DAM KEYNOTE ADDRESS - BOB BROWN GUIDED BIRD, PLANT USE & RAINFOREST RESTORATION WALKS | PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS TALKS FACILITATED BY SOME OF AUSTRALIA’S LEADING ECOLOGISTS, BUSH REGENERATORS, NATURALISTS & SCIENTISTS | FABULOUS FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT | FUN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | INFORMATION DISPLAYS & STALLS BYO PICNIC / FOOD & BEVERAGES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE / GOLD COIN DONATION AT ENTRY Full program available at www.bigscrubrainforest.org.au ORGANISED IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIME RAINFOREST RESERVE A BIT OF FUN 8:00 to 2:00 SPOON CARVING - With Carol Russell 7:00- 8:00 Learn the art of spoon carving using hand tools on Camphor Laurel and make a spoon or two to take home. BIRD WALK $90 | MAX 10 PARTICIPANTS. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL AT WWW.BIGSCRUBRAINFOREST.ORG.AU Dave Charley - Wildsearch Environmental Services 9:00 to 4:00 RAINFOREST ADVENTURE TOUR - Mountain Bike Tours Byron Bay Australia & Ian Colvin – Geolink Ride through a range of scenic fire trails, tight single tracks and exhilarating downhills. This adventure takes 7:00 - 8:00 BYO binoculars and join this early morning bird place amid lush, subtropical rainforests, complemented by ancient volcanic terrain in the walk to identify birds around Rocky Creek Dam. World Heritage listed Nightcap National Park. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL AT WWW.MOUNTAINBIKETOURS.COM.AU FREE – BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 12:00 to 2:00 WILD WEAVING FOR BEGINNERS - Alys Shiloh – Wildress Wild Weaving AT WWW.BIGSCRUBRAINFOREST.ORG.AU Learn basic weaving techniques and see some of the classic nasty weeds in a new light. Create a basic weaving project using vines provided. Ages 8+. Under 8 must have an adult supervisor. FREE | MAX 20 PARTICIPANTS. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL AT WWW.BIGSCRUBRAINFOREST.ORG.AU 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 10:00 COMMUNITY TREE PLANTING NORTH COAST LOCAL LAND ROUS COUNTY COUNCIL – FLOW™ HIVE MARQUEE Rous County Council & Big Scrub Landcare SERVICES MARQUEE WEED BIOSECURITY MARQUEE Come and plant rainforest seedlings with us and 9.00-9:50 9:30 – 10:00 9:00 - 10:00 celebrate 30 years of regeneration at the Rous THE INCREDIBLE FUNGI OF THE BIG SCRUB County Council Rainforest Reserve at Rocky RICHMOND RIVER RESCUE Creek Dam. Dr Caroline Sullivan, Rod Bruem and Phil Terry Stephen Axford Bring hat, gloves, sunscreen, enclosed footwear Find out about the proposed not-for-profit Learn about the diversity and role of fungi in the Big Scrub and water. community group focussed on working together including recent finds and learnings from research in with all stakeholders to promote sustainable China. See Steve’s recent portfolio of his collection of fungi catchment management and to restore the time-lapses that were released in the BBC’s new David ecological health of the Richmond River. Attenborough series “One Planet”. 10:00 – 10:50 10:00 – 10:50 10:00 – 10:20 10:00 – 10:50 10:00 – 10:50 10:00 -11:00 BUNDJALUNG PLANT USE AT RAINFOREST RESTORATION WALK CROWDFUNDING FOR YOUR LANDCARE GROUP OR GENETIC INTEGRITY IN BUSH REGENERATION TOOLS, TIPS & TECHNIQUES IN REGENERATION ROCKY CREEK DAM Jesse Vandenbosch – COMMUNITY PROJECT Dr Linda Broadhurst – CSIRO Dan Cox & Virginia Seymour - EnviTE Tamlin McKenzie Big Scrub Regen & Iain Mark White – Rainforest Information Centre & Cindy Picton Styche - EnviTE and Planetfunder Why we need to think about genetic diversity in Participate in an interactive workshop restoration including the use of local provenance and how focusing on weed identification and - Dorroughby Come on a Rainforest Learn about the Small Grants Program climate change is likely to change how we restore plant treatment techniques. Environmental Restoration walk and available for Landcare projects. Education Centre populations now and into the future. discuss successive years Come and discover of ecological restoration. 10:20 – 10.40 the many uses of CAMPHOR FOREST TO RAINFOREST This is a long walk not various plants around suitable for children. Mark Dunphy – Firewheel Rainforest Nursery Rocky Creek Dam and Rosco Faithful – East Coast Bush using IPADs provided. Regeneration All ages. Hear about camphor conversion techniques and recently developed approaches. 10.40 – 11:00 THE SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS APPROACH Tony Kenway – Building Forest Design Learn about large scale reforestation using Big Scrub Timber species. 11:00 – 11:15 11:00 -12:00 OFFICIAL OPENING Welcome to Country, message from Rous County Council & Big Scrub Landcare. 11:15 – 12:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION A BOB BROWN Keynote address from Bob Brown: environmentalist, chair of the Bob Brown Foundation and founder of BOB BROWN Bush Heritage Australia. 12:00 – 1:00 12:00 – 12:50 12:00 – 12:50 12:00 – 12:50 DISCOVERY: THE BIG SCRUB THE FLOW™ HIVE STORY ORIGINS OF THE LOCAL RAINFOREST RAINFOREST SEED COLLECTION & PLANT PROPAGATION Barb Jensen – Stuart Anderson - Flow™ Hive Dr Robert Kooyman - Macquarie University/Royal Botanic Phil Murray – Direct Action Bush Environmental Gardens Regeneration & Paul Nelson – Firewheel Educator Come along and listen to the Flow™ Hive Learn how traits like seed size, shape and dispersal influence Rainforest Nursery 12:00 - 1:00 journey; a Northern Rivers family invention 10 What makes a rainforest communities and find out how landscape-level Learn from professional seed collectors rainforest? Come on a years in the making. A surprising local story dynamics, biogeographical history and functional factors shape with 25 years of experience about walk with your family and the hilarious pitfalls along the way. the distribution of rainforest and genetic diversity in rainforest collection, germination techniques and and find out! tree species. storage of over 200 rainforest species on the Far North Coast. 1:00 – 2:00 1:00 – 1: 50 1:00 – 1:50 1:00 – 1:50 RAINFOREST WALK PANEL: THE WOODFORD METHOD AND BEYOND; 30 YEARS OF BIRDS OF GONDWANA RAINFORESTS NEST BOXES FOR WILDLIFE Tim Roberts – Le REGENERATION AT ROCKY CREEK DAM Jan Olley - Byron Bird Buddies Emma Stone – Border Ranges / Richmond Botany & John Nagle Valley Landcare Network – North Coast Local Jesse Vandenbosch, Mark Dunphy, Rosemary Watch a presentation examining some of the birds that 1:00 - 2:00 Land Services Joseph, Rohen Davis, Damien O’Dwyer, Brett inhabit the denser parts of the Gondwana Rainforest of Learn ways to provide more habitat for Weissel & Anthony Acret Australia and learn about where these birds are found in wildlife at your place, by installing nest Come on a rainforest boxes for mammals, birds and bees. walk to learn Discuss successional years of ecological the forest structure. about sub-tropical restoration and alternative approaches at Learn how to build one or purchase a rainforest species and Rocky Creek Dam. take home flat pack nest-box build-it- restoration. yourself kit. 2:00 – 3:00 2:00 – 3:00 2:00 – 2:20 2:00 – 2:20 2:00 – 2:50 PLANTING FORESTS FOR RAINFOREST IDENTIFICATION PROPOSED CHANGES TO BIODIVERSITY LAWS PRIVATE LAND CONSERVATION NATIVE BACKYARD LANDSCAPING BIODIVERSITY, CARBON, WALK Nina Lucas – NSW Environmental Defenders Office Gabriel Anderson – Nature Conservation Trust and Alison George Roberts – Roberts Eco Restoration TIMBER AND SUSTAINABLE Hugh and Nan Nicholson Ratcliffe – Brunswick Valley Landcare and Shane Banks – Booyong Rainforest AGRICULTURE - Terania Rainforest The NSW Government’s law and policy Creation Publishing reform package is a serious backward step What is Private Land Conservation? Options for landholders can be confusing. Hear about the mechanisms available to Discover how to incorporate native Kevin Glencross Come on a rainforest and removes many long-held environmental you as a landholder. plants within backyard landscapes to and Doland Nichols walk, collect botanical protections. encourage diversity of flora and fauna – Subtropical Farm specimens and learn and promote a healthier garden. Forestry Association how to identify them 2:20 – 2:40 2:20 – 2:40 and Southern Cross University using the Digital SPECIES SELECTION FOR RAINFOREST REVEGETATION PRIVATE LAND CONSERVATION IN SUBTROPICAL RAINFOREST LANDSCAPES Identification Key. Ben Jennings – Eco Recharge Lui Webber 2:00 - 3:00 Explore the emerging markets for a range Learn what rainforest plants to use when Hear from a landholder of a private conservation property of goods and planning and undertaking revegetation about the difference a single property can make as a services that can projects. The right plant in the right place will stepping stone in the broader landscape. help to encourage increase the likelihood that your planting will landholders to be a success. replant rainforest 2:40-3:00 2.40 – 3:00 species. WORK IN A CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT; FROST AND WORKING TO HELP SAVE KOALAS IN OUR BACKYARDS FLOODS IN RIPARIAN ZONES. Ros Irwin - Friends of the Koala Jesse Vandenbosch – Big Scrub Regen Taking action to help save and take care of koalas Discover strategies and species to create a in our backyards. Implementing the Regional Koala framework for a future forest. Communications Plan – Think, Care, Act! GOLD SPONSORS ABOUT BIG SCRUB RAINFOREST DAY 2016 message from RAINFOREST TRUST AUSTRALIA The Big Scrub Rainforest Day is Australia’s largest annual environmental Rainforest Trust-Australia saves real acres of rainforest by purchasing and community event and this year we celebrate 30 years of rainforest and protecting significant parcels of land - both here and abroad. We restoration at Rocky Creek Dam. also give communities hands-on opportunities to protect and enhance The 2016 event is presented by the Big Scrub Landcare Group in these special places. Each project we work on has been identified as association with Rous County Council, EnviTE and Rainforest Trust crucial to preserving critical habitat for endangered species. Australia. The event is organised with the assistance of local and In the Big Scrub Rainforest we’re supporting local restoration efforts regional community organisations and individuals.