Canberra City Farm

nestled next to Jerrabomberra Wetlands, Canberra City Farm seeks to inspire positive change in Canberra’s
regional food systems and cultures by creating a city farm that:


• is owned and run by the community


• educates and supports people to grow food, fibre and therapeutic plants for themselves and others


• is built on collaboration, valuing the mix of communal gardens, individual allotments and partner organisations

Announcements

5 Feb 2025

Hi All,We've just rolled out some important improvements to NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework in consultation with the NSW Government Saving Our Species team.For Highly Sensitive records,...


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Near future enhancements

Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

Major upgrade under way. Some known issues.

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Discussion

10 Nov 2024
Thanks Ian and Dianne

Tebenna micalis
9 Nov 2024
Thanks David - good photos

Dindymus versicolor
RodDeb wrote:
16 Jun 2018
Sorry Ryu was looking at the right picture but wrong name in our ID book, agree it does look like a Whistling Kite. Thanks for picking that up.

Haliastur sphenurus
JohnBundock wrote:
18 May 2017
Chris Davey asked me to put this one up. It flew over the Latham's snipe survey meetup. I'll especially look out for them in the afternoons.

Hieraaetus morphnoides
DonFletcher wrote:
18 May 2017
Thanks John. Current hypothesis is that this may be the female of the pair that nested on Northcott Drive, the road into Campbell Park offices, last breeding season (spring-summer 2016) AND that she is mainly roosting somewhere north of the wetlands such as on Mt Pleasant. Evening sightings are of even greater value.

Hieraaetus morphnoides
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