Hosted by the VicNature2050 partners: La Trobe University; Bio21 Institute/University of Melbourne; Arthur Rylah Institute/ Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning; Victorian National Parks Association; the Royal Society of Victoria; Greening Australia.
This symposium builds on the first VicNature 2050 symposium, Managing Victoria’s Biodiversity under Climate Change, which was held at the University of Melbourne’s Bio21 Institute in October 2015.
Addressing forest conservation and management in an era of climate change. Featuring leading researchers in forest ecology, the biosciences, and environmental and resource management.
Free Professional Development for Teachers of Science, Maths and Careers.
Providing students & teachers of science an opportunity to network and make contacts with members of the science community.
What practical steps can we take to help Victoria’s native species and ecosystems survive the impacts of climate change?
The Royal Society of Victoria’s 2013 symposium.