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Endangered Species Seminar

Tue, 30 July

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Griffith University Ecocentre

OCCA supported by Griffith University Ecocentre is hosting an ‘Endangered Species’ seminar. Facilitated by Brendan McIntyre, BCC Creek Catchment Officer, hear speakers on the challenges facing key endangered species including koala, platypus, powerful owl, greater glider and Mary River cod.

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Endangered Species Seminar
Endangered Species Seminar

Time & Location

30 July 2024, 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Griffith University Ecocentre, Griffith University, Nathan Campus, N68, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan QLD 4111, Australia

About the Event

Oxley Creek Catchment Association supported by Griffith University Eco Centre is hosting an ‘Endangered Species’ seminar. Facilitated by Brendan McIntyre, BCC Creek Catchment Officer, hear speakers on the challenges facing key endangered species including koala, platypus, powerful owl, greater glider, and Mary River cod. Speakers

  • Jack McCann from Ipswich City Council - 'Cod recovery in South East Queensland'
  • Dr Sean Fitzgibbon from the University of Queensland - 'Koala behavioural ecology and wildlife survival in urbanised landscapes'
  • Andrew Dinwoodie from Birdlife Australia - ‘Charisma Counts: Using the "WOW" factor to engage and conserve endangered species and their habitat'.
  • Matt Cecil from Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland - 'Importance of local glider populations and the challenges they face'
  • Dr Tamielle Brunt from Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland - 'Protecting platypus in Queensland'
  • Please arrive at 5:30pm for a 6pm start.  This event has free parking. Please keep an eye out for a reminder email with the parking code two days before the event

This event is free to attend but registration is required via humantix link.

This event is hosted by Oxley Creek Catchment Association supported by Griffith University Eco Centre.

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