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Dr. Erin Clitheroe – Handling the Heat: Helping Penguin Island’s little penguins adapt to Climate Change

"Hew Roberts" Nedlands Lecture Theatre, Clifton St., Nedlands

Between 2007 and 2019, the little penguin population on Penguin Island, once the largest in Western Australia with approximately 1700 birds, underwent a dramatic decline to just 150 breeding pairs—an alarming reduction of over 80%.

This decline stems from a complex mix of natural, anthropogenic, and climate-related factors posing imminent threats to their survival.

Garvey Park – WA Nats Bushwalking Group

Garvey Park, Ascot to Baigup Wetland, Bayswater and return. Meet: at Walk Trail Sign behind the Swan Café near the car parks/play area. UBD (2022) Map: 250  L14  (at end of Fauntleroy Ave, Ascot) Details: Easy walk, about 9.8kms return, mostly formed path, some bush tracks, a few gentle inclines. ...

DRB Presents: 50th Anniversary Celebration

Kalamunda Community Centre Kalamunda Community Centre, end of Crescent Rd, Off Mundaring Weir Road,, Kalamunda, WA, Australia

DRB Presents: 50th Anniversary Celebration

NSB May Meeting: Determining the size of finfish stocks

Mildenhall, Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig cnr Marmion Ave and Warwick Rd

Our speaker will be Mr Peter Stephenson, retired Principal Research Scientist- Stock Assessment, Department of Fisheries Western Australia. Common methods of determining the status of finfish stocks will be explored. The methods will be illustrated with two examples from Western Australia, Shark Bay Pink Snapper, Pilbara Red Emperor and also ...

KRM Branch General Meeting

Naragebup Rockingham Environment Centre 49 Safety Bay Road, Peron, WA, Australia

Japan Trip - Desiree Heald has recently returned from an extended trip to Japan and will share with us some sightings of fauna, flora and other aspects of nature that she encountered on her trip.

Tony Friend: “Numbats: current status of our emblematic mammal”

"Hew Roberts" Nedlands Lecture Theatre, Clifton St., Nedlands

In the late 1970s, the mammal emblem of WA, the termite-eating numbat, was slipping towards extinction. This once-widespread marsupial survived in only three places in the south-west and by 1985, at only two sites, Dryandra and the Perup Forest with around 300 animals. This presentation will trace the ups and ...

KRMB June General Meeting

Naragebup Rockingham Environment Centre 49 Safety Bay Road, Peron, WA, Australia

This meeting will have a Fungi theme with Daniel Heald delivering a presentation covering a number of Fungi Species. If time permits anyone is welcome to share any fungi images that may be of interest.

NSB JUNE MEETING: ABALONE

Mildenhall, Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig cnr Marmion Ave and Warwick Rd

Dr Lachlan Strain, Principal Research Scientist- Molluscs, DPIRD We will learn about the species, habitat and life cycle of the various abalone species that are found along WA’s coast line. We will also learn how researchers collect data and make recommendations for the following season. The 2024 recreational abalone season ...

Fungi ecology, what is it all about…

"Hew Roberts" Nedlands Lecture Theatre, Clifton St., Nedlands

Join Julie for an introductory talk on the biology, diversity, and interactions of fungi in soil. Julie Fielder is a mycologist and botanist who has worked with plants and fungi across Australia. Her personal passion is the soil mycobiome, and its ecological relationships with plants and soil chemistry. Julie is ...

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