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Platypus demonstration and citizen science launch

Platypus swimming
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General Admission

Join ECOllaboration for Platypus spotting, habitat info and the launch of the PlatyTracker.

Join ECOllaboration for a Platypus eDNA demonstration and Citizen Science Program Launch at Fairhill Native Plants and Botanic Gardens. 

There are two separate events for the morning, so you can register your interest for one or both events.

Where: Fairhill Native Plants & Botanic Gardens (please meet at the front of the cafe, located next to the carpark)

When: Thursday, 25th September 2025

Platypus eDNA Demonstration

There will be a short, informal platypus spotting activity that includes basic habitat analysis and awareness and then we will move into the eDNA collection demonstration.

Time: 7:00am - 8:00am

This is a free event and tickets are limited.

ECOllaborations PlatyTracker Launch

This is the launch of ECOllaboration's PlatyTracker for citizen science data collation across the Sunshine Coast.

Time: 8.00 - 9.00am

This is a free event - no limit on tickets. Free coffee is sponsored by ECOllaboration for all attendees.

Please email ECOllaboration with questions.

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