The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is giving South Coast residents and visitors a chance to learn more about Nadgee Lake in Nadgee Nature Reserve on Wednesday 19 August at 12:30 pm.
Nadgee Lake is one the few remaining pristine lakes in NSW. It is located in Nadgee Nature Reserve, the only coastal wilderness in NSW, protecting one of the largest undeveloped catchments on the eastern seaboard.
Dr Peter Scanes, heads the Department of Environment and Climate Change’s Coastal Science Unit and is an expert on coastal lakes. He will talk about his work and his discoveries in Nadgee Lake. He will be available for questions over a cuppa after the session.
South Coast Community Relations Ranger, Robyn Kesby said that this was just one of the free National Parks Discovery activities being held across NSW to celebrate National Science Week 15 to 23 August.
“The event will be held at the Merimbula National Parks Office on the corner of Sapphire Coast and Merimbula Drives, Merimbula,” she said.
“It’s free to attend but you’ll need to book as numbers are limited.
Please ring 02 6495 5000 for bookings and further information.