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Recordings of the first four webinars in our 2024 Monthly Webinar Series

To offer you access to expert knowledge and the latest thinking more often, this year we are running a monthly webinar series. 

So far, Biolinks Alliance's monthly webinars include (with plenty more exciting topics to come!):

  • Rewilding Central Victoria (27 June 2024)
    Special guest presenter, Annette Rypalski, Biodiversity Director at Odonata Foundation, provides insights into what it takes to ‘rewild’ Central Victoria and move towards a nature-positive future for our region. This is sneak peak for the type of content our upcoming symposium will offer!
     

  • Climate Proofing Our Forests From The Ground Up (22 May 2024)
    Deep dive into the story so far of Biolinks Alliance's cutting-edge Spring Plains Watershed Repair Pilot Project that is restoring a forest near Heathcote, on Taungurung Country.
     

  • Glideways In Central Victoria  (29 April 2024)
    Don't miss the chance to learn more about Gliders (many of which are threatened) and some of the initiatives to protect them.
     

  • Secrets Of The Wombat Forest  (21 March 2024)
    Meet the people in the know when it comes to the plethora of precious wildlife, including Greater Gliders, Brush-tailed Phascogales, Barking Owls and Mountain Skink (all of which are threatened with extinction) that call Wombat Forest home.

Join us for our Large Old Trees Webinar to discover ways to protect and restore these elders of our lands. Spaces are limited!

Hear an overview of our Biolinks Alliance Large Old Trees project that is raising their profile and empowering landholders and communities to protect them.

At this webinar, we'll together look at:
- Why are Large Old Trees so important?
- What are the dire threats they face?
- How can we together urgently help them?

Plus - Ivan Carter from Connecting Country is set to deep dive into the organisation's very successful 'Regenerate before it’s too late' project in Mount Alexander region.

Date: Wednesday 24 July 2024
Time: 6-7pm ( AEST)
Location: Online via Zoom