At Hinterland Bush Links, we offer a variety of educational walks, talks and workshops throughout the year, designed to empower landholders with knowledge to promote ecological sustainability. We believe that education is essential to fostering a shared vision of conservation and we’re committed to working together to protect and restore our landscapes.
We regularly invite industry experts to present at our “Roving Restorers” events, where they share valuable insights with landholders and conservationists. Additionally, our founder, Susie Duncan, an experienced ecologist, leads guided ecological walking tours across diverse ecosystems, participants gain a deeper understanding of local biodiversity.
As part of our Koala Habitat project, we hosted a workshop for landholders living in koala habitats and we also offer a free downloadable PDF guide on living with koalas, addressing key threats and strategies for habitat restoration on your property (more details below).
You can stay informed about our work and tips and tricks with our monthly bulletins, which highlight local flora and fauna, along with updates on our strategic conservation projects by becoming a free member.
By fostering a deeper understanding of koala ecology, grounded in scientific understanding and conservation principles this resource provides practical and effective strategies for coexisting harmoniously with koalas while promoting the preservation of their natural habitat.
This resource delves into the ecological dynamics of koalas and their intersection with land management practices.
Whether you are a seasoned landholder or just starting on your journey, this is your go-to guide for fostering a sustainable environment that supports both the well-being of koalas and the vitality of your property.
We work together with the community, volunteers, private landholders, government bodies and like-minded organisations to empower and support landholders to build and maintain healthy wildlife corridors on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
As part of the project, Hinterland Bush Links is:
We have our monthly newsletter, social media education campaign and workshops available to help local landholders gain knowledge to carry out restoration work.
Every second year we run a Subtropical Forests Ecology Course.
The Ecology Course is a four-day immersive experience set in the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland and with a diverse team of passionate experts.
This course covers: