BirdLife WA Speaker Nights
Schedule
Mon Feb 24 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC+08:00Location
Western Australian Ecology Centre, 165 Perry Lakes Drive, Floreat WA 6014 | Perth, WA
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Harry Moore is a Research Scientist at the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. His work focuses largely on how climate change interacts with other threats like large-scale wildfire and predation to impact threatened fauna, especially in the south-west region.
Perth is no stranger to hot and dry summers, but the period from October 2023 to April 2024 was exceptional. The city’s rainfall during these seven months was only 23 millimetres, the lowest since records began in the 1870s. He will be discussing a recent paper they published in the journal Pacific Conservation Biology, which investigated how some of Perth’s bush birds responded to this unprecedented drought. The findings offer insight into the role of urban refuges as critical habitats for native wildlife in a warming and drying climate, shaping how we plan and manage urban environments to support biodiversity in the face of climate change.
Dr Rochelle Steven will be presenting her recent paper ‘From securing pets to building ‘insect hotels’ – here are 7 ways to attract birds to your garden’. Home gardens can provide vital habitat for Australian birds. But there’s more to it than just planting certain types of shrubs and flowering trees.
The meeting is open to all and entry is by gold coin donation, light refreshments will be available.
If you feel at all unwell - PLEASE STAY HOME.
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Where is it happening?
Western Australian Ecology Centre, 165 Perry Lakes Drive, Floreat WA 6014, Birdlife Western Australia, City Beach WA 6015, Australia,Perth, Western AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
