For those intelligent amateur birdwatchers who like to understand birds
as well as look at them, Birds Australia Southern Queensland is holding
its second Annual Conference on Saturday 27th March at the Griffith
University Ecocentre. Academics are welcome too.
Registration form available now from
www.birdsaustralia.com.au/the-organisation/2nd-annual-conference.html
Program:
GPS Workshop facilitated by Greg Leach, South East Queensland Catchments
(Bring your GPS and manual.)
Papers
1. Are rainforest restoration plantings useful for birds? by Carla
Catterall, Griffith University
2. The status of the Eastern Bristlebird, by Sheena Gillman
3. Monitoring Bush Stone-curlews on Moreton Bay Islands, by Jon Coleman,
Queensland Wader Study Group
4. Towards understanding shorebird distribution and threats on
ocean-exposed beaches: a case study for Moreton and North Stradbroke
Island, by Tara Neilsen, University of the Sunshine Coast.
5. Monitoring and Protection of Seabirds and Shorebirds on South
Stradbroke Island, by Jason Searle, Gold Coast City Council
6. Some Birds Australia Southern Qld conservation projects in SE Qld, by
Dez Wells, Birds Australia Southern Queensland
7. The future of Brigalow birds, by Martine Maron, University of
Queensland.
8. The Glossy Black Conservancy – A unique collaborative approach to
species management across human borders, by Adrian Caneris, Glossy Black
Conservancy
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Regards
Grahame Rogers
Secretary, Birds Australia Southern Queensland
PO Box 224, Crows Nest, Qld, 4355
www.birdsaustralia.com.au/the-organisation/southern-qld.html
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