T o Gc o u n t r y A N D F I N D C A R D S

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F I N D S E E K C o n n e c tin g T o c o u n t r y ... C r a n b o u r n e G a r d e n s C A R D S A N D W A A N G ( C r o w ) W o r r a w r u p ( B l a c k W a t t l e ) B u n D j i l ( W e d g e - t a i l e d E a g l e ) B e a l ( R i v e r R e d G u m ) W e e m b e e ( W a l l a b y ) B u a t h T a r r u n g ( G r a s s T r e e ) K a l k a l l a ( P i g F a c e ) B a l e e ( C h e r r y B a l l a r t ) B u n g ( B a n d i c o o t ) Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and learn and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. Artwork by Casey Atkinson (Bangerang/Wiradjuri).

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FINDSEEK

Connecting

To country...

Cranbourne Gardens

CARDSAND

WAANG – (Crow)

Worrawrup – (Black W

attl

e)BunDjil – (Wedge-taile

d Eagl

e)

Beal – (River Red Gum

)Weembee – (Walla

by)

Buath Tarrung – (Gra

ss T

ree)

Kalk

alla – (Pig Face)

Balee – (Cherry Ballart)

Bung – (Bandicoot)

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and learn and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.Artwork by Casey Atkinson (Bangerang/Wiradjuri).

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Connecting

To country...

Deeper ConnectionCranbourne Gardens

From the top of Gibson Hill,

reflect upon how you can better

connect and care for Country.

Find aquiet part of the

Gardens and sit for five minutes to

listen to Country.

Look for animal tracks at

the Desert Discovery Camp and draw your

own in the sand.

From Trigg Point Lookout,

reflect on how this Country would

have looked 200 years ago.

Standing underthe She-oaks at the

Visitor Centre, listen to the whispers as wind moves through the

leaves.

Search for the Boonwurrung

Season Poles in the Kids Backyard to find the current

traditional season.