You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
Skip to the main content

Lizard friendly garden workshop

Find out what elements and plants you can incorporate into your garden to support our native reptiles.
Image
A lizard.

Blue Tongue Lizard. Photograph courtesy of Connor Hart.

The weather is beginning to heat up and soon our local lizards and skinks will be out warming themselves on rocks and hot surfaces. This Biodiversity Month, join local naturalist David De Angelis to learn what materials and plants you can put in your garden to support native reptiles.

David is an environmental educator, and consultant with a background in land management and, interest in the conservation and ecology of reptiles and frogs.

Register to learn about David, his work, and how to make your garden a home for reptiles in Knox.

This event is being delivered as part of Biodiversity Month 2024.  See our website for more events on offer.

 


Register now Add to calendar

Details

When

Saturday, September 21, 2024

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Where

Knox Environment Society

1010 Burwood Highway

Ferntree Gully

Cost

Free

Contact

For more information contact our Biodiversity Team on 9298 8000 or email [email protected].

Location

-37.890082062358, 145.29014245

What's happening

Newsletter

Stay up to date with our newsletter

Subscribe
subscribe icon