Upper Collie Wrap-Up: Celebrating River Restoration
Event description
Join us for an evening of community, science, and storytelling as we celebrate the conclusion of the Upper Collie Aquatic Habitat Restoration Project.
After two years of on-ground work to improve habitat for native fish and fauna in the Southern Branch of the Collie River, we’re wrapping up with a free community event featuring project highlights, expert talks, and the debut screening of the Restoring the River short film.
Hear from:
· Rachel Allan (Leschenault Catchment Council)
· Tim Storer (Department of Water and Environmental Regulation)
· Alan Cottingham (Murdoch University) on cutting-edge "cybernetic muscles"
· Tom Ryan (Murdoch University) & Steve Pursell (OzFish) on a new invasive fish species control program
Arrive from 5:15pm, event begins 5:30pm sharp. Light supper included, please let us know of any dietary requirements on registration. Come along and help us celebrate the success of this collaborative conservation project!
This event is part of the Leschenault Catchment Council’s Upper Collie Aquatic Habitat Restoration Project which is funded through StateNRM, Department of Water and Environmental Regulation and South32.
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