25 – 28 August 2024 – Australasian Weeds Conference
Breaking the Cycle- Towards Sustainable Weed Management
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in Queensland.
Weeds continue to impact biodiversity, agriculture, and public spaces, posing challenges to productivity and land use.
More information https://icebergevents.eventsair.com/awc24/
27 to 29 August 2024 –3rd Australian Biosecurity Symposium
Sea World Resort Gold Coast, Queensland
Call for abstracts, registration and sponsorship opportunities now available.
Further information https://www.biosym.com.au/
Crowdy National Park
Mini-Spring Bush Regen Camp
Wednesday 11th to Friday 15th September
The Great Southern Bioblitz: 20-23 September 2024
The Great Southern BioBlitz (GSB) is an exciting international initiative that embarks on an intensive biological survey during the vibrant spring season of the southern hemisphere. The GSB was established in 2020 during the global pandemic, by a group of bioblitz enthusiasts in Australia. The goal of the GSB is to document the flora, fauna, fish and fungi of the southern hemisphere while providing a platform for groups, associations, local government and individuals to encourage engagement in citizen science. This collaborative effort is facilitated through the online platform iNaturalist.
Join in the biggest biodiversity survey in the southern hemisphere:
- If you haven’t already, please join the iNaturalist community – download the iNaturalist app or upload your photos onto the iNaturalist Australia website
- Make nature observations during 20-23 September 2024. You can upload your observations until 7 October 2024.
- Register as a Great Southern Bioblitz participant to receive project updates and a certificate at the end of the bioblitz.
- Join your local area Great Southern Bioblitz project page
The ANPC will hold the 14th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference (APCC14) in Toowoomba, Queensland from 13-17 October 2024 at the Oaks Toowoomba Hotel, 25 Annand St, Toowoomba QLD 4350
The conference theme recognises how the many Little Things that we do – in science, land management, and community based conservation – can grow into the Big Things that can save our biodiversity heritage.
For registration and to keep up to date with information go to https://www.anpc.asn.au/conferences-apcc14/
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