Several members of the Wildlife Conservation Lab will be presenting at the Ecological Society of Australia and Society for Conservation Biology Oceania joint conference in Wollongong, NSW. It will be the first in-person ESA conference since pre-COVID days so its an exciting chance to catch up with all of ecology and conservation biology colleagues.
Andrew Rogers: Monday 11:45-12pm
Symposium: Collaborative approaches to monitoring significant species and habitats
Talk title: Australia’s migratory shorebirds: population trends and conservation priorities after 25 years of monitoring
April Reside: Monday 12:15-12:30pm
Open Forum: Species' responses to climate change (1)
Talk title: How do we plan for species conservation considering climate change? A case study of cockatoos
Courtney Melton: Monday 4:45-5pm
Open forum: Conservation
Talk title: Is the manipulation of understorey vegetation likely to better support birds of conservation concern?
Eloise Tighe: Fine-Scale Habitat Associations of Small Mammals in Semi-Arid Queensland
Felicity Charles: What is the role of fire in persistence of a highly specialised plant-animal interaction? The case of the Glossy Black-Cockatoo
Miranda will present on Tuesday
Miranda Rew-Duffy: Tuesday 12:30-12:45pm
Open forum: Disturbance and Landscape ecology
Talk title: Untangling fire and grazing regimes: mammals decline under increasing grazing pressure in subtropical woodlands
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