Friday 3rd November – Main Lecture Theatre

Eco Tourism Presentations

Working Together to Promote and Support Wildlife Conservation

A series of presentations of birds and wildlife from across Australia and the world by world experts

Also

A special screening of an amazing new documentary

Secrets at Sunrise

Secrets at Sunrisetells the story of a passionate team of scientists from the WA Dept of Parks and Wildlife, together with dedicated staff from Perth Zoo and community volunteers from the Friends of the Western Ground Parrot who are battlingto save one of the rarest birds in Australia from the brink of extinction.

There are less than 150 western ground parrots remaining (a species genetically distinct from the Eastern Ground Parrot). This powerful and emotional film documents the past three years of the recovery program which has seen the team face devastatingwildfires throughout the birds last remaining habitat, theconstant menace of feral predators, and the effects of climate change - all of which threaten to push the critically endangered western ground parrot onto the extinction list.

The 80 minute film offers a unique insight into what it takes to save threatened species and reveals never before seen footage of the cryptic behaviour of this beautiful parrot, taken at Perth Zoo where the team are desperately trying to establish a captive breeding program.

You can watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/219382181

Saturday 4th November – Main Lecture Theatre

Schools and Communities – Conservation at the Grass Roots

09:30 – 10:45

Ø  ‘Dog Saves Bird!’ - Involvement of the Abbotsford School to Save the Bar-tailed Godwit!

Chris Johnson, Principal, Abbotsford Public School

Ø  Birds in Schools Project - Making Schools Bird Friendly - Environmental Lessons Learned

Elizabeth Noble, Birds in Schools Program Manager

Ø  What Did School Children and Adults Learn from the BIS Projects, What Were the Benefits?

Natalie Er, Subcontract gardening teacher, Riverwood Public School

Ø  Engaging the Community in Shorebird Education and Guardianship at Deeban Spit

Julie Keating, Shire Shorebirds

Ø  The Parramatta River Councils Alliance - To Make a River Swimmable and Fit for Migratory Shorebirds

Jacinta Green, Parramatta River Keeper, Parramatta River Catchment Group

Migratory Shorebirds – the Impossible Journey

11:00am – 1:00pm

Introduction – Richard Fuller

Ø  Everything You Wanted to Know About Migratory Shorebirds but were Too Afraid to Ask

Louise Duff - Secretary Australian Wetland Network and Program Manager, CVA

Ø  Migratory Shorebirds in the EAAF, Flag Sightings to Satellites

Chris Hassell - Global Flyway Network and Australasian Wader Studies Group,

Ø  Paradise - Stopover or Final Destination? Shorebird Use of the Intertidal Area at Suva Point.

Mark O’Brien – Regional Programme Coordinator, BirdLife Pacific

Ø  Shorebirds 2020 Working with Indigenous Communities, Monitoring International Important Sites Across Australia

Dan Weller - Project Officer, Shorebirds 2020 project, BirdLife Australia

Ø  A Most Dangerous Journey – Saving Our Declining Shorebirds

Richard Fuller - Lecturer - Biodiversity and Conservation, Queensland University

Ø  The Power of Collaboration in the Dreaming of Conservation

Arkellah Irving

Ø  Questions and Panel Discussion

Lunch time entertainment

Flock wiz – Sean Dooley entertains with ‘challenging the experts’

1:15pm – 1:35pm

Afternoon session

Key Biodiversity Areas – towards meaningful conservation: (Chair Mark O’Brien)

2:15pm – 4:15pm

Ø  KBAs – Three Letters You Won’t Want to Forget!

Golo Maurer – Key Biodiversity Area Program Manager (Birdlife Australia)

Ø  KBAs - Engaging with the Main Stakeholders

Elisabeth Karplus – NSW KBA Coordinator

Ø  Rainforests are KBA Hotspots – What Can We Achieve?

Erryn Stephens, Australian Rainforest Foundation (TBC)

Ø  Great Southern Woodlands - Conservation and Carbon Credits - a Win-Win Situation

Paul Payten, Great Southern Forest Alliance

Ø  New Habitat Clearing Laws and What They Mean for Birds

Daisy Barham, Campaigns Director, Nature Conservation Council of NSW

Ø  Adding Water to KBA’s in NSW: Delivering Water for Birds, Fish and Native Vegetation

Terry Korodaj, Community Engagement & Communications Manager, OEH

Sunday 5th November – Main Lecture Theatre

Life in the suburbs – Sharing your Space with Birds: Chair Darryl Jones

10:00am – 11:20pm

Ø  Why Are We Losing our Garden Birds?

Holly Parsons, Birds in Backyards Project Program Manager

Ø  It’s Time to Talk about Bird Feeding

Darryl Jones, Deputy Director, Environmental Futures Research Institute

Ø  On Plants to Suit Your Garden and Birds (or making an oasis for birds)

TBC

Ø  Powerful Owl in a Big City

Dr. Beth Mott, Powerful Owl Project Manager, BirdLife Australia

Afternoon Session: Threatened species – Research and Management

1:30pm – 3:30pm

Ø  Protecting Threatened Woodland Birds Through Science, Conservation and Community Action

Caroline Wilson - Woodland Birds Project Officer

Ø  Regent Honeyeater

Ross Crates ANU (TBC)

Ø  Plains-wanderer

David Parker, Office of Environment & Heritage

Ø  "Preventing Extinctions in the Pacific - How Are We Doing?".

Mark O’Brien, Regional Programme Coordinator, BirdLife Pacific

Ø  BirdLife Australia’s Threatened Bird Network: The Importance of Volunteers in Conserving Threatened Birds

Caroline Wilson - Woodland Birds Project Officer

Ø  How to Mitigate seabird Bycatch from Tuna Longline Fisheries

Dr Yuna Kim

Results of the Australasian Bird Fair Photographic Competition and slide show

3:45pm – 4:15pm

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