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Kwongan Workshop 2015 On the ecology of WA’s arid zone 21 July 2015 Organisers: School of Plant Biology, UWA. Audience: Environmental officers working with mining companies, consultants, fellow scientists, growers, managers of the land, anybody with a keen interest in the ecology of WA’s arid zone. Aims: The arid zone of Western Australia is an area of both fascinating biodiversity and great economic importance. The Workshop, organised by the not-for-profit Kwongan Foundation, aims to enhance awareness of Western Australia’s arid zone biodiversity by providing a forum to communicate research outcomes, policy and environmental management practices related to this region. The workshop provides an excellent networking opportunity by bringing together landholders, regulators, researchers, consultants, growers and anyone with an interest in the science and management of Western Australia’s arid zone environments. In doing so, UWA seeks to facilitate transfer of wisdom through communication and collaboration, thereby creating better outcomes for arid zone environments. Location: The University Club, UWA. Time: Tuesday, 21 July, 2014. Cost: $375, including morning and afternoon tea, lunch, sundowner and a copy of the presentations. Concessions available for Patrons of the Kwongan Foundation, UWA Alumni and unwaged attendees. Themes and speakers 7.45 Arrival and coffee 8.10 Welcome by Hans Lambers 8.15 General overview to set the theme: Contribution of semi-arid ecosystems to interannual variability of the global carbon cycle (Pep Canadell, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Canberra) 9.00 Aboriginal people and post-glacial climatic change in the inland Pilbara' (Caroline Bird from archae-aus) Plants and Vegetation Honorary Chief Patron: Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AO, Governor of Western Australia Honorary Patrons: Marion Blackwell, Peter Cundell, Mary Hancock, Professor Steve Hopper, Philippa Nikulinsky, Professor Alan Robson, Dr Michael Shane Patrons: Professor Hans Lambers and Dr Marion Cambridge, Dr Cleve Hassell, Dr Rob Keogh, Jock Clough, Professor John Pate, Lady Jean Brody-Hall, Professor Richard Hobbs, Professor William Loneragan
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Kwongan Workshop 2015 On the ecology of WA’s arid zone

21 July 2015

Organisers: School of Plant Biology, UWA.Audience: Environmental officers working with mining companies, consultants, fellow scientists, growers, managers

of the land, anybody with a keen interest in the ecology of WA’s arid zone.Aims: The arid zone of Western Australia is an area of both fascinating biodiversity and great economic

importance. The Workshop, organised by the not-for-profit Kwongan Foundation, aims to enhance awareness of Western Australia’s arid zone biodiversity by providing a forum to communicate research outcomes, policy and environmental management practices related to this region. The workshop provides an excellent networking opportunity by bringing together landholders, regulators, researchers, consultants, growers and anyone with an interest in the science and management of Western Australia’s arid zone environments. In doing so, UWA seeks to facilitate transfer of wisdom through communication and collaboration, thereby creating better outcomes for arid zone environments.

Location: The University Club, UWA.Time: Tuesday, 21 July, 2014.Cost: $375, including morning and afternoon tea, lunch, sundowner and a copy of the presentations.

Concessions available for Patrons of the Kwongan Foundation, UWA Alumni and unwaged attendees.

Themes and speakers7.45 Arrival and coffee8.10 Welcome by Hans Lambers8.15 General overview to set the theme: Contribution of semi-arid ecosystems to interannual variability of the

global carbon cycle (Pep Canadell, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Canberra)9.00 Aboriginal people and post-glacial climatic change in the inland Pilbara' (Caroline Bird from archae-aus)

Plants and Vegetation9.30 Deciphering the biotic and abiotic block in the recruitment of keystone Triodia species for Pilbara restoration.

(Wolfgang Lewandrowski, UWA/KPBG)

10.00 Morning tea

10.30 Using soil ecological indicators to assess ecosystem recovery after disturbance in arid environments (Miriam Munoz-Rojas, KPBG)

11.00 xxx (Erik Veneklaas or one of his colleagues, UWA)11.30 DNA barcoding work in the Pilbara (Paul Nevill, KPBG)

Fauna12.00 Out of the Dark - Camera traps as a survey and monitoring tool for mammals (Mark Cowan, DPaW)

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Beyond fences: can the dingo help save Australia's threatened fauna? (Michael Wysong, UWA)14.00 Conservation systematics of the Pilbara fauna (Joel Huey, WA Museum)

Honorary Chief Patron: Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AO, Governor of Western AustraliaHonorary Patrons: Marion Blackwell, Peter Cundell, Mary Hancock, Professor Steve Hopper, Philippa Nikulinsky, Professor Alan Robson, Dr Michael Shane

Patrons: Professor Hans Lambers and Dr Marion Cambridge, Dr Cleve Hassell, Dr Rob Keogh, Jock Clough, Professor John Pate, Lady Jean Brody-Hall, Professor Richard Hobbs, Professor William Loneragan

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Land Management - Conservation Planning – Rehabilitation14.30 Understanding the birds of the Great Western Woodlands (Liz Fox, Birdlife Australia)15.00 Evolutionary processes and connectivity in banded ironstone formation associated flora (Melissa Millar,

DPaW)

15.30 Afternoon tea

16.00 A stable isotope perspective on water budgets of the arid zone: interactions among water sources and vegetation in Pilbara (Greg Skrzypek, UWA)

16.30 Recent advances in monitoring population trends in threatened vertebrates on Barrow Island (Roy Teale, Biota)

17.00 Closing remarks (Hans Lambers), followed by drinks and canapés ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

REGISTRATION FORM/TAX INVOICEABN: 378 8281 7280

DELEGATE INFORMATIONPlease print clearly using block letters

Surname

Name/s Title

Mailing

Address

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Please note special dietary requirements: ______________________________________________

WORKSHOP FEES

Date, Time Event Cost21 July 2015 Workshop Registration $375 pp incl. GST

Sundowner (Included in Registration) Attending Yes No

Would you like to display a poster? Yes No

Payments in AUD $ by Cheque payable to: The University of Western Australia

Mailing address : On the ecology of WA’s arid zone School of Plant Biology (M084)The University of Western Australia35 Stirling HighwayCrawley 6009Barbara Jamieson Tel: 6488 1782 Fax: 6488 1108

Email: [email protected]

Payments by credit card at: http://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/shopping_carts

Signature: ______________________________ Date: ________________________

Closing date for registration is 10 July 2014; no registrations will be accepted if received after this date.

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Cancellations received after 16 July 2014 or "no-shows" are subject to the entire event fee.

Honorary Chief Patron: Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AO, Governor of Western AustraliaHonorary Patrons: Marion Blackwell, Peter Cundell, Mary Hancock, Professor Steve Hopper, Philippa Nikulinsky, Professor Alan Robson, Dr Michael Shane

Patrons: Professor Hans Lambers and Dr Marion Cambridge, Dr Cleve Hassell, Dr Rob Keogh, Jock Clough, Professor John Pate, Lady Jean Brody-Hall, Professor Richard Hobbs, Professor William Loneragan


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