Indian Myna Trap building workshop
Indian Myna numbers are increasing across our region and are a serious environmental threat to native wildlife.
Indian Mynas:
- are one of the most invasive animal species in the world
- take over nesting hollows, evicting birds and small mammals, and prey on nestlings
Learn how to build a trap to catch and dispose of these pests.
The Upper Goulburn Landcare Network will be holding a Trap Building workshop.
When: Saturday 28th February 2015
Where: Yea Men’s Shed
Raglan Street, Yea (behind Yea Community House)
Time: 9am – 2pm
What to bring: Gloves, wire cutters, pliers
R.S.V.P: uglandcare@gbcma.vic.gov.au
Or 57974405
Instructor: Max Caithness – Yarra Indian Myna Action Group
Limited places available Workshop is full
If there is enough interest, a second workshop may be held
To register your interest in attending a possible second workshop please contact Judy Watts at uglandcare@gbcma.vic.gov.au or 57974405