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Welcome Back the Birds event celebrates migratory species with activities, education and community engagement at Eagle Point Foreshore

The Welcome Back the Birds event at Eagle Point Foreshore celebrated migratory birds with activities, walks, talks, and community engagement, highlighting habitat restoration and protecting vulnerable species in Gippsland Lakes.

By news@gippsland - 10th October 2025 - Back to News

The Welcome Back the Birds event held last Friday at the Eagle Point Foreshore was a wonderful day out. With a vibrant crowd of community members, nature lovers and families coming together to celebrate the return of migratory birds and learn more about the incredible journeys these species undertake each year.

Alfie Hudson and the Warriors Dance Group at Welcome Back the Birds

Alfie Hudson and the Warriors Dance Group at Welcome Back the Birds

Habitat awareness day

The location provided the perfect shelter from the wind in behind the Eagle Point reserve. The day was filled with engaging activities, informative displays, and opportunities to connect with local organisations and community groups dedicated to protecting and enhancing habitats for all species.

"It was the perfect place for people to learn about inspiring initiatives across the Gippsland Lakes and surrounding catchments, and to discover how habitat restoration projects are helping support the migratory birds that visit our region," said Bec Hemming, East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority’s CEO.

Celebrating bird conservation

From hands-on activities and guided nature walks to insightful talks and scenic boat tours, the event offered something for everyone, with plenty of opportunities to discover, connect, and learn. "People discovered the vital role Australia plays in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway and how simple actions, like observing signage and keeping dogs on leads, can help protect these vulnerable species."

"The enthusiasm leading up to and on the day helped create a friendly and welcoming space for everyone - and reminded us how powerful it is when people come together to talk and share ideas and knowledge," added Bec.

Together, we can help these remarkable birds continue to return year after year. The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority extends a massive thank you to all who helped organise, attended, participated, and contributed to making the day so special.

Pictures from East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (ECGMA) website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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