An amazing and awesome science program - webinars ranging from
*An extensive symposium on ocean warming and its effects on our coastal ecosystems, 10 years of research in SE NSW seas, Nemo and the Dragon, Sea slugs, Future proofing our kelp forests
to sessions on
*Glossy Black and Gang-gang cockatoo research
*Bee Hotels to boost bees post bushfires
*Science of Nest Boxes
*Echidnas and citizen science project on Kangaroo Island
*Long-term Forest Monitoring and Improvement Program
*More about iNaturalist and celebrate 10 years of Atlas of Life
Go to link for details of presenters, time and date of each event, and links to book for each session.
https://atlasoflife.org.au/2020-national-science-week-1
Attendance via Zoom
Organised by Coastal Wilderness and Budawang Coast Atlas of Life projects
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Loved the webinar on glossy blacks. i love watching them where I love at LOng Beach, on the headlands passing through. They're also at the Eurobdalla Regional Botanic Gardens. I'll start looking for nesting hollows now that I know September is an active season!
14 Aug Ocean Symposium can be found here https://youtu.be/Xib_t66Mqt8
Bee Hotel session 16 August link https://youtu.be/6noyiAac0Nc
10 years of Atlas of Life and iNat training 16 August https://youtu.be/j1Emwv5ABmI
Glossies and Gang-Gangs 17 August https://youtu.be/0Z2qb5SW7F8
Link for Hungry Parrots project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IH6mZtNcJk
Science of Nestboxes 18 August https://youtu.be/yqwICIgvuzo
Forest Monitoring 19 August https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=groO8quj8ko
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