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SUMMARY:Soil microbes and bushland health
DESCRIPTION:Come to our next talk on Thursday 19th November\, from 6pm. You will be able to hear Dr Anna Hopkins talk about soil microbes and bushland health. \nAnna’s talk follows on from David Knowles presentation last month about the devastating effect of fires on insects. Continuing our series\, we have asked Anna to talk about threats to soil health; the effect weeds have on soil microbe biodiversity and of fire on soil health. \nSoil microbes play an essential role in bushland restoration success. Soils are a complex and highly varied ecosystem and contain an enormous amount of our global biodiversity. This presentation will discuss soils as a habitat\, outline the range of organisms present in the soil and illustrate how our knowledge of soil biology can be used to make restoration efforts more resilient and sustainable. \nDr Anna Hopkins is a Senior Lecturer in fungal ecology and environmental science in the School of Science at Edith Cowan University. Read more about Anna’s world class research here. \nJoin us from 6 pm for refreshments; talk will start at 6:30 pm. \nIf you can’t make it to West Perth and would like to join us on Zoom\, email UBC at ubc@bushlandperth.org.au so that we can send you the link. \nPhoto Chinta Andreassen
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/soil-microbes-and-bushland-health/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201015T180000
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SUMMARY:Putting insects to work in your bushland
DESCRIPTION:Have you seen these in your bushland?\nInsects and other macrofauna will help you with your bush regeneration work because they are composters\, pollinators\, predators! \nWorld insect populations are in decline for all sorts of anthropogenic reasons. So\, it is time for the few eco-literate members of our society to again stand up to eco-illiterate governments and their bureaucracies in their war of ignorance against the major proportion of our terrestrial macrofauna – the insects! \nCome listen to David Knowles\nDavid Knowles has extensive hands on knowledge of and passion for our macrofauna. He can therefore provide insights into how to encourage a biodiversity of helper bugs in your bushland. Then this knowledge will empower you to speak up when governments and residents insist on doing the opposite! Fire\, lights and weeds have a devastating effect on our small helpers. \nSome in the northern suburbs may have noticed the extensive burning occurring in the Moore River drainage.  And why is this a problem for insects? A significant proportion of insect biodiversity is mature and seeking mates in springtime. DFES could not have targeted a better time to kill as many of our pollinators and leaf litter recyclers as possible! David suspects that over the spring burning season multi millions\, if not trillions\, of breeding animals die as a result. \nHow do we change this extinction culture? \nCome along to a very interesting talk! Please scroll down to reserve your free ticket. \nJoin us for refreshments at 6:00 pm with the talk starting at 6:30 pm. \nFor those who can’t make it into City West\, we will be able to make this talk available online. Please email ubc@bushlandperth.org.au for further information
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/putting-insects-to-work-in-your-bushland/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200722T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200722T200000
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SUMMARY:Burning our bushland - talk by Kingsley Dixon
DESCRIPTION:Why indiscriminate burning will permanently alter our bushlands and why we need to rethink how we use fire in our landscapes. \nOur biodiversity is going up in smoke\, harming our health\, the plants and animals that make Perth and the South-west of Western Australia a world biodiversity hot spot. After making headway in the 1990’s with collaboration of DFES\, DBCA\, bushcare groups\, community and local governments we have returned to hierarchical decisions. Our scientists are showing us the compelling evidence!  \nCome along and meet our special guest Professor Kingsley Dixon from Curtin University and previously Foundation Director of Science at Kings Park and Botanic Garden.  \nYou can listen to Kingsley’s recent Science Show episode “Controlled burns destroy ecosystems and may not reduce fire risk” where he says “whereas some forests may experience a natural fire every 80 years\, there is no chance for the ecosystem to re-establish when that frequency becomes a prescribed burn every five years. “ \nCome along to a very interesting talk! \nJoin us for refreshments at 6:00 pm with the talk starting at 6:30 pm.
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/burning-our-bushland/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200625T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200625T200000
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SUMMARY:Help Protect our Urban Bushland Quendas
DESCRIPTION:Help Protect our Urban Bushland Quendas and other wildlife! \nCan we do more to save wildlife in our suburban bushland? Can we reduce the risks from fire\, feral animals and urbanisation? \nAlthough much has been lost from our urban remnant patches\, there is still much to protect. We also know how Quendas can improve bushland soil health and improve the condition of remnant bushland. Although listed as a priority species\, Quendas are doing well in some bushland areas. You can read again our recent article about Quendas in Star Swamp \nGuest speaker – Geoff Barrett\nGeoff Barrett is a Regional Ecologist for DBCA working on suburban wildlife since 2008 in Perth. He is involved in strategic planning for biodiversity\, habitat restoration and biodiversity monitoring. Citizen science projects include black cockatoo surveys (BirdLife WA – Great Cocky Count)\, quenda (bandicoot) and rakali (water rat) community surveys (World Wide Fund) and the western ringtail possum (GeoCatch and Wirambi Landcare). \nSo\, come and listen to a status report on Quendas in urban areas and find out what you might be able to do in your own bushland. \n\n \nTicketing\nPlease let us know you are coming by obtaining a ticket. This will help us manage our responsibilities to you around COVID-19 safety. \nPhotos: Top – Quenda by Bryony Fremlin; Above – A cat with a phascogale taken by Marika Maxwell\, DBCA Manjimup and Right – a bandicoot taken by Simon Cherryman.
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/help-protect-our-urban-bushland-quendas/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200303T180000
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SUMMARY:UBC Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come along to UBC’s Annual General Meeting and hear Greg Keighery talk about the ‘blooming biodiversity‘ of Western Australia.  Greg Keighery\, is a renowned botanist who has been largely responsible for regional scale surveys to establish conservation networks. He was recently awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the General Division for service to conservation and the environment. \nWhat is World Class about Western Australia? Blooming Biodiversity\, why is it ignored?\nWe know that WA is a State bigger than most countries\, containing some of the world’s oldest rocks\, fossils and life forms\, one of the world’s oldest cultures and largest wilderness area. This very old land surface has led to the relatively recent burst of speciation in our flowering plants in southern Western Australia (Southwest). This is what is truly world class about WA\, recognised internationally as being one of the original 25 biodiversity hotspots of the planet and the only one in Australia. \nWhy is this so? \n \nThere over 8\,000 flowering plants in the Southwest\, over 80% of these species are found nowhere else. Within these ranks are many other superlatives\, over 800 species pollinated by birds\, highest in the world. Giving us such large brilliant coloured flowers as the state flower the Kangaroo Paw. Other amazing features of the Southwest wildflowers include: the greatest number of sexually deceptive orchids in the world; very large numbers of ground orchids especially the Spider Orchids; diverse systems of root types; the most species of\, and the largest plants\, in the world of the carnivorous plant genus Drosera; and the world’s largest parasitic plant\, Nuytsia floribunda. \nUnfortunately this amazing biodiversity is also listed because it is under threat. \nHowever\, unlike the Great Barrier Reef there is no Federal Body that operates to assist in conserving this international asset. Why is this so? Why isn’t the south-west listed by Australia as a World Heritage Site\, like Kakadu\, and many other areas in eastern Australia? Why are there NO staff from the federal environment department in WA \, considering that we have  8 of the 15 national biodiversity hotspots in WA.  Why is so much money spent on the Murray-Darling or Tasmania compared to the flora of the WA Wheatbelt\, recognised nationally as under great threat? \nI feel that an “oriental” perspective of all aspects of our country by both politicians and the media\, is giving poor leadership\, a previous and continuing fixation on forests combined with the time required to understand and hence appreciate the amazing complexity and beauty of our flora and finally a lack of connection to the Western Australian landscape by Western Australians are the major drivers.
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/ubc-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190923T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190923T200000
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SUMMARY:Successful Environmental Campaigns
DESCRIPTION:Join members for a panel discussion focused around  securing success in environmental campaigns. We will also be considering UBC membership fees. \nNotice of General Meeting to discuss Special Resolutions to increase UBC Fees \nFor some time now\, the Committee has been discussing the long-term financial viability of UBC.  For those who have attended recent AGMs you will remember that the financial reports over the past few years have shown a Net Loss. Operating expenditure has exceeded income. Hence UBC has been eating into its reserves to meet its modest operating costs. \nDuring 2018 the UBC Committee closely reviewed all its expenditure to find ways of reducing costs.  Doing this has resulted in a net reduction in costs of about $1\,000 or 10% of our running costs. At the same time  we have experienced additional operating costs\, including being charged for the hire of the Conference Room at City West. However\, donations have allowed us to close the gap between income and expenditure.  In 2019\, our donations have increased to around 58% of total income from 46% in 2018.  This is very welcome. But it is risky to base our financial future on very generous donations by a few individuals. \nAfter much discussion\, the Committee has recommended that the Membership Fees be increased by $15 effective from 1 January 2020. As per our Rules (15 (1))\, any membership increase must be discussed and approved by a General Meeting of voting members (Member Groups) of UBC. \nPanel Discussion: Securing Success in Environmental Campaigns\nAfter the formalities of the meeting\, stay for the panel discussion\, and hear some local stories. We know that conserving our urban bushland for our grandchildren requires perseverance and resilience.  It is hard work. \n\nHow can we learn from the successes of others?\nHow can we increase community awareness of environmental issues?\nHow do we sustain our advocacy and activism?\nHow can we help each other?
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/securing-success/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190814T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190814T200000
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SUMMARY:Tuart Woodlands now protected
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted that the Listing of the Tuart Woodlands and Forests as a Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) by the Commonwealth government has now been confirmed. The Tuart is an icon of our Perth region\, being the tallest tree species on the Swan Coastal Plain and habitat for many fauna species. \nTo celebrate\, we have invited Bronwen and Greg Keighery to talk to all our members and supporters about our precious tuarts. \nJoin us on Wednesday 14 August at 6 pm. $5 donation for lucky door prize. \nRead more about our Tuart Woodlands and Forests and this decision here 
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/tuart-woodlands-now-protected/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190710T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190710T200000
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SUMMARY:War on Weeds
DESCRIPTION:Find out how Wireless Hill Reserve ‘war on weeds‘ strategies can help you! \nCome hear Margaret Matthews tell the story of  the war on weeds at Wireless Hill. \nThis treasure of Banksia Woodland has survived in suburbia but like most bushland in developed urban areas has suffered from an infestation of many types of weeds. \n \nLocals saw plants worth saving\, banded together with the land manager and now this park has regenerated to surprise and delight its carers. \nSo what did the Friends of Wireless Hill want to save? \nWhat were their worst weeds? \nWhy weeding wasn’t working and how they got smart by winning grants for hand weeding which are still available today. \nHand weeding 5.4 hectares is not easy but worth it to see how it has facilitated the recovery of a diversity of plants. \nPerennial Veldt Grass can look dead at the end of summer but beware – it springs to life with winter rains! \nIntroducing our speaker\nMargaret Matthews has been a member of the Friends of Wireless Hill since 2003.  She was the Convenor for about five years and is currently the Secretary and Treasurer as well as the grant manager.  She is also the Treasurer of the Friends of Underwood Avenue Bushland. \nMargaret currently spends most of her time helping organise the national Wildflower Conference being hosted by the Wildflower Society in Albany from 29 September 2019. At that time she will take on the role of President of the Australian National Plants Society. \nHear how a strategic approach has paid off in enhanced bushland health and diversity at Wireless Hill. \nJoin us on Wednesday 10th July from 6 pm for 6.30 pm start. $5 donation for lucky door prize.
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/war-on-weeds/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190529T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20190529T203000
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SUMMARY:Native Bees and our Bushland
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Terry Houston for an entertaining talk about native bees in our bushland. Dr Houston is Research Associate\, Dept. of Terrestrial Zoology (Entomology) Western Australian Museum\, 49 Kew St\, Welshpool. \nInhabiting the Perth Region is a substantial native bee fauna – around 80 species – which is highly dependent on the native flora. New bee species have been coming to light year after year and many await naming and description. The natural history of relatively few bee species has been studied in any detail\, but some fascinating behaviours are found among those that have. An example is the ‘megamouth bee’ (pictured above) that was discovered in Forrestdale several years ago. \nThe rapid destruction of bushlands in the region means that some species are becoming scarce and\, without adequate conservation of the diverse vegetation systems of the region\, some are at risk of going extinct. One specimen of a species already presumed to be extinct\, Douglas’s Broad-headed Bee Hesperocolletes douglasi (pictured below)\, was collected in Banksia woodland on Perth’s northern outskirts in 2015 by Juliana Pille Arnold\, a PhD student at the University of WA and recently made headlines in the local news. This rediscovery and other finds of special interest will be detailed in this presentation to illustrate some of the joys and frustrations of trying to document the biology of native bees. \nDr Houston is also the author of A Guide to Native Bees of Australia\, in which he discusses the estimated 2000 species of Australian bees.
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/native-bees-and-our-bushland/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20180712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20180712T203000
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SUMMARY:Digging around in our bushland: what is happening with quenda and their mates?
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 12th July 2018 \nMeet: Meeting Room\, City West Lotteries House\, Delhi Street West Perth. \nTime: 6.00pm for light refreshments. Talk starts at 6.30pm sharp. \nHow to get there: City West Lotteries House is only 100metres from City West train station on the Fremantle line. Exit to south side of train station onto Delhi Street. \nAbout the speaker: A/Prof Trish Fleming\,BSc (Hons) UWA\, MSc Murdoch\, PhD UWA \n\n\nTrish is a wildlife biologist.  Her research focuses on translational biology\, where improving our understanding of the physiology and behaviour of vertebrates has conservation or welfare implications.  For example\, understanding factors such as  habitat requirements or physiological limitations of animals can provide important information for their management and conservation. \n(Photocredit – Trish Fleming).
URL:https://www.bushlandperth.org.au/event/digging-around-in-our-bushland-what-is-happening-with-quenda-and-their-mates/
LOCATION:City West Lotteries House\, 2 Delhi Street\, West Perth\, West Australia\, 6005\, Australia
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