Conservation Action Planning saw participants on top of breakaway country Photo Barry Heydenrych
Another big week in Albany and beyond, with Gondwana Link hosting the third ‘Efroymson Fellowship Program – Australian Facilitators Workshop’, funded as part of The Nature Conservancy’s global program to support groups meet their strategic, ecologically-based planning needs. The workshop was led by TNC’s Conservation Action Planning guru Greg Low and supported by its Australia Program Director Kent Wommack. Attendees included our colleagues from Trust for Nature in Victoria and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, plus Gondwana Link lead groups Bush Heritage, Greening Australia and The Wilderness Society. The week included a field trip to Chereninup Creek Reserve and a walk to the magnificent mesa areas of ‘Cowboy Country’ This was the third of a series of workshops in Australia that Greg Low has facilitated over the past three years.
Another big week in Albany and beyond, with Gondwana Link hosting the third ‘Efroymson Fellowship Program – Australian Facilitators Workshop’, funded as part of The Nature Conservancy’s global program to support groups meet their strategic, ecologically-based planning needs. The workshop was led by TNC’s Conservation Action Planning guru Greg Low and supported by its Australia Program Director Kent Wommack. Attendees included our colleagues from Trust for Nature in Victoria and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, plus Gondwana Link lead groups Bush Heritage, Greening Australia and The Wilderness Society. The week included a field trip to Chereninup Creek Reserve and a walk to the magnificent mesa areas of ‘Cowboy Country’ This was the third of a series of workshops in Australia that Greg Low has facilitated over the past three years.