Farmers interested in learning more about the potential benefits of environmental plantings to carbon sequestration on their properties are invited to attend one of two free workshop hosted by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority on Wednesday, July 24 at the Tatura DEPI office.
Farmers interested in learning more about the potential benefits of environmental plantings to carbon sequestration on their properties are invited to attend one of two free workshop hosted by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority on Wednesday, July 24 at the Tatura DEPI office.
Shaun Cunningham from Monash University will present the findings of his report titled “Potential benefits of environmental plantings to carbon sequestration and environmental problems within the Goulburn Broken Catchment” at the workshops. The two sessions will be held from 2pm - 4pm (with afternoon tea provided from 2pm) and from 6pm - 8pm (with a light dinner provided from 6pm - 6.30pm).
Anyone interested in attending is requested to RSVP by July 20, 2013 to Charlie Sexton on 5761 1506 / 0488 196 216 or charlies@gbcma.vic.gov.au