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Days of our hives

Don’t miss this opportunity to see and hear an expert in their field explain the miniature world in an easy to understand manner. Author and presenter Michelle Gleeson (a.k.a. the Bug Lady) is the guest speaker at Friday Environment Forum on Friday 9 July.

Insects have roamed our planet for nearly 400 million years. During this time, they have colonised every corner of our globe and can utilise food sources and habitats that remain unattainable to other organisms. But what makes insects truly remarkable is the complex relationships they form with other organisms. Michelle’s talk will give the audience a closer look at insects and their complicated relationships.

Come along to the NPA Environment Centre 5 Wallace Drive Noosaville where the forum starts at 10.30am and coffee is available at 10am. Before the guest speaker a film clip from The Nature of Noosa will be screened talking about the people and councillors who have helped to preserve the nature of Noosa. Cecily Fearnley will be present to add a few words of her own to this inspirational history. Visit noosaparks.org.au/friday-environment-forum/ for more information and the registration link.

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