Geckoes Wildlife presentation

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This family friendly activity is part of the Our Sunshine Coast Biosphere Photography Showcase which will be on display from November 8 to 27 at the Maroochydore Bushland Botanic Gardens Arts and Ecology Centre, Tanawha.

Join us for a one hour presentation by Geckoes Wildlife and learn about the importance of our local wildlife as pollinators for National Pollinator week and our role in valuing backyard biodiversity.

Date: Sat 19th Nov
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Place: 51 Palm Creek Road, Tanawha QLD

Free event.

For more information: https://events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/event/17108134-a/geckoes-wildlife-presentation

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