Engagement, citizen and capacity building

Image credit: Moonaboola / Mary River turtle Elusor macrurus hatchlings - Matthew Taylor

Choosing to work with us means gaining a partner committed to enhancing your environmental and community engagement strategies. Together, we can expand your reach, deepen your impact, and build enduring support for your initiatives. Whether you're looking to develop a community and stakeholder engagement strategy, initiate citizen science projects, launch an environmental volunteer program, or conduct training and workshops, our expert team is here to help you enhance engagement, foster community participation in science, and empower your team with critical skills and knowledge.

Ways we can work with you:

Engaging stakeholders and empowering teams

  • We collaborate with you to develop a customised engagement strategy that resonates with your stakeholders and the community. Whether it’s through direct outreach, collaborative projects, or public consultations, our approach is designed to maximise participation and support for your environmental initiatives.

  • By setting up citizen science projects and environmental volunteer programs, we help you tap into the passion and power of the community. These programs not only increase scientific literacy and public awareness but also enhance data collection and conservation efforts, leveraging collective action for greater impact.

  • Our training sessions and workshops are crafted to equip your team and community volunteers with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive your environmental projects forward. From technical skills in data collection to broader concepts in ecological conservation, we provide the tools needed for empowerment and effective participation.

  • Throughout the process, we offer continued support to refine and enhance your strategies, ensuring they remain effective and responsive to evolving project needs and community insights. Our goal is to sustain and grow your environmental impact through robust community and stakeholder relationships.

Banner image credit: Fauna surveying of Moonaboola / Mary River with Traditional Owners and community stakeholders for the formation of the Burnett Mary Regional Group’s accredited environmental account.