Artificial Arboreal Habitat 'Hollowhog' Tour

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Come see and learn how an artificial habitat 'Hollow Hog' is created and their importance for our native arboreal dwelling species.

Come and delve into the importance of hollows as we introduce you to some of Australia's native species reliant on hollows in our landscape. Explore the innovative technique known as 'hollowhog' and learn how it has revolutionised our approach to supporting native wildlife. Join us for a unique learning experience and discover the positive impact 'hollowhog' has had on conservation efforts.

The Hollowhog represents a one-of-a-kind wood carving tool meticulously designed to establish habitats for wildlife dependent on hollow spaces. With efficiency and safety in mind, the Hollowhog adeptly creates internal cavities through small entry holes in both living and deceased wood.

Location: North Coast Regional Botanic Gardens

Ages: 12 years+

Contact details:

ashley.stephenson@chcc.nsw.gov.au

0411708267

When

  • Saturday, 20 January 2024 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location

North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, 24 Hardcare Street, Coffs Harbour, 2450, View Map

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