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Saturday August 22, 2009
Start: 22/08/2009 10:00 am
End: 22/08/2009 1:00 pm

Join us for a walk along the Kororoit Creek with the Friends of Kororoit Creek.
We will be starting at Fraser St in Sunshine and finishing up at Buckingham Reserve in Sunshine West.
The walk will be an opportunity to discuss and learn about the plants and animals, waterway management and water quality issues along the Kororoit Creek.

Sunday August 23, 2009
Start: 23/08/2009 9:00 am

Society for Ecological Restoration International meetings provide an essential international forum for scientists and practitioners who look to restoration as a means to conserve the planet’s dwindling biodiversity and failing ecosystems. These meetings provide a critical platform to assist us in defining the principles of restoration, understanding goals and milestones, debating what ecosystem functions to measure and closing the gap between the science of restoration ecology and the practise of ecological restoration.

Monday August 24, 2009

Society for Ecological Restoration International meetings provide an essential international forum for scientists and practitioners who look to restoration as a means to conserve the planet’s dwindling biodiversity and failing ecosystems. These meetings provide a critical platform to assist us in defining the principles of restoration, understanding goals and milestones, debating what ecosystem functions to measure and closing the gap between the science of restoration ecology and the practise of ecological restoration.

Tuesday August 25, 2009

Society for Ecological Restoration International meetings provide an essential international forum for scientists and practitioners who look to restoration as a means to conserve the planet’s dwindling biodiversity and failing ecosystems. These meetings provide a critical platform to assist us in defining the principles of restoration, understanding goals and milestones, debating what ecosystem functions to measure and closing the gap between the science of restoration ecology and the practise of ecological restoration.

Wednesday August 26, 2009

Society for Ecological Restoration International meetings provide an essential international forum for scientists and practitioners who look to restoration as a means to conserve the planet’s dwindling biodiversity and failing ecosystems. These meetings provide a critical platform to assist us in defining the principles of restoration, understanding goals and milestones, debating what ecosystem functions to measure and closing the gap between the science of restoration ecology and the practise of ecological restoration.

Thursday August 27, 2009
Start: 23/08/2009 9:00 am
End: 27/08/2009 5:00 pm

Society for Ecological Restoration International meetings provide an essential international forum for scientists and practitioners who look to restoration as a means to conserve the planet’s dwindling biodiversity and failing ecosystems. These meetings provide a critical platform to assist us in defining the principles of restoration, understanding goals and milestones, debating what ecosystem functions to measure and closing the gap between the science of restoration ecology and the practise of ecological restoration.

Sunday August 30, 2009
Start: 30/08/2009 2:00 pm
End: 30/08/2009 4:00 pm

Presented by Dr Roger N Jones.

2 pm Sunday 30th August at Victoria University City Campus, 300
Flinders Street Melbourne (opposite Flinders Street Station) 11th floor
room 1101.

Climate is changing faster than anticipated, and even if the world manages to reach a peak in emissions and global population around 2050, the world is likely to have a population of about 9 billion and be 2°C warmer than pre-industrial temperatures.

Saturday September 12, 2009
Start: 12/09/2009 9:00 am
End: 12/09/2009 12:00 pm

The Grange is a wonderful 6.6 hectare remnant of heathland in the sandbelt. Spring flowering is underway, the diversity is great and it is easily accessible. Modest planting early, guided tours mid-morning and finish with a free sausage sizzle.

Osborne Avenue Clayton South, off Westall Rd.

Melway 79 f8

Enquiries 0403 587 611

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