About this Event
IndigiScapes will host a range of activities during Australian Pollinator Week, highlighting native birds and bees, as well as pollinator species you might be less familiar with, including moths, wasps, flies and Flying-foxes. All contribute to the sustainable future of our forests, flowers and food crops and are vital to the health of our ecosystem.
Family Day - Saturday 9 November - 9am to 12 midday
Meet an adorable orphan Flying-fox with volunteers from Bat Conservation and Rescue Queensland and learn about how these power pollinators work to help put food on our table.
BirdLife South Queensland will join us to share their knowledge about the vital role of pollinator birds.
with Urban Bee Co, exhibiting what pollinators do and how they fit into our food web, showcasing the obvious European honey bees, but also exploring the other amazing pollinators we have in our community such as native stingless bees, solitary bees like Blue banded, teddy bear, leaf cutter and fire tail resin bees to name a few.
Did you know some of our native solitary bees love to nest in soils and clays!
Mixing clay, sand and water together to make a paste to fill a bamboo tube. When dry, this hotel can help attract ground dwelling solitary bees and other insects into your garden.
IndigiScapes Cafe and gift shop will offer a delicous selection of produce brought to you by these clever pollinators.
Pick up a ‘Pollinator pack’ of six native plants from the nursery (weekdays only),or gift shop for only $15.
Explore IndigiScapes using smartphone technology and augmented reality. Download the Agents of Discovery app for the latest mission from Agent Galah.
Children will enjoy a range of colouring activities and resources in the Discovery Centre.
More Pollinator activities throughout the week
Monday 11 November
8-10.30am:
with Nursery Coordinator Ben Webb, where you will learn tips on how to create pollinator attracting habitat and participate in capturing insect observations using iNaturalist alongside Environmental Partnership officers.
Registrations essential (click on the link in the title).
Thursday 14 November
7-9am: , with special guest Dr Richard Noske, an academic specialist in native flora and birds and member of BirdLife South Queensland. The walk will be followed by a light morning tea and presentation about bird pollination with Dr Noske afterwards.
Registrations essential (click on the link in the title).
with Council wildlife officers and learn more about these intriguing and unique creatures. (Location and time to be announced).
Registration for General admission to the Centre is free.
Please use the Eventbrite links to register for specific activities indicated above.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
IndigiScapes Centre, 17 Runnymede Road, Capalaba, Australia
AUD 0.00