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    Spring active dung beetles to be released

    Posted on 4 September 2017 Posted By: Torbay Catchment GroupCategories: Uncategorized

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    • TCG supports a call for prescribed burning review on 6th September, 2020
    • Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue: Basic Wildlife Rescue and Joey Care Workshops Feb 2022 on 24th May, 2022
    • Accu-Spread Demonstration Day 14th June 2022 on 24th May, 2022
    • Soil testing program expressions of interest are now open! CLOSING 19th June on 11th May, 2022
    • Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue: Basic Wildlife Rescue and Joey Care Workshops Feb 2022 on 22nd March, 2022
    • Our first black cockatoo chick in our nestbox! on 15th December, 2021
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