Greater Geelong community members have a chance to explore the environments around them through free guided events.
Ocean Grove Nature Reserve will host a Wild Walkabout on Saturday, July 19, from 2pm to 3pm, where people can discover the plants and creatures that call the reserve home.
Friends of the Ocean Grove Nature Reserve’s Peter Sullivan said the event would help the community learn more about the reserve.
“I’m hoping people will appreciate the reserve for its values and learn to appreciate nature in all aspects of their life,” he said.
“It’s (the event) about raising awareness of the nature reserve and its importance. It’s the biggest grassy woodland remnant on the Bellarine Peninsula.
“We’ve done quite a bit of planting in the reserve, so we’ll just show people what we’ve been doing… and help engage a newer audience or introduce people to nature.”
Mr Sullivan said he looked forward to helping people spot many animals and plants, which could include wallabies, echidnas, birds, lizards and insects.
Geelong Field Naturalists Club will also hold a nature event alongside the City of Greater Geelong in Charlemont at Sparrovale Wetlands Reserve – Ngubitj yoorree.
The walk and talk will take people around the reserve from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, July 19, to discover the site’s history and spot birdlife with bird guru Craig Morley.
Participants should bring sturdy walking footwear, long pants, a long-sleeved top, insect repellent and a coat.
Both nature events are free, but bookings are essential. Visit tickets.geelongaustralia.com.au/events/32301 for more information and to book a spot.