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Rewilding Central Victoria Symposium


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Rewilding is propelling nature repair around the world but isn’t used widely in Victoria. Biolinks Alliance’s Rewilding Central Victoria Symposium is set to catalyse the practical delivery of rewilding, scaling-up urgent action in our region and beyond.

Bringing together internationally recognised researchers from leading institutions (like University of Melbourne), experts in their fields, and restoration practitioners working on exemplar projects (like Marna Banggara and Mt Rothwell Sanctuary), this symposium includes:

Friday 13 September

- 10 + talks with catering provided at La Trobe University, Bendigo (9.00am to 4.30pm)
- Symposium networking drinks and 2-course seated dinner at All Seasons Hotel, Bendigo (5.30pm to 9pm)

Saturday 14 September

- Rewilding project site visit/s, including to our Spring Plains Pilot Project and Korong Ridge Conservation Reserve, with catering provided (8.30am to 4pm)


Note: Symposium Dinner ticket sales and Symposium (Day1) ticket sales end Wednesday 4 September at 4pm.

Photo credit for Eastern Barred Bandicoot (in banner at top): © Dave Watts


    Friday 13th September: La Trobe University, Bendigo Campus
    8:30am - 9:30amArrival, coffee and tea followed by a Welcome to Country and Symposium introduction by Biolinks Alliance Executive Director Dr Sophie Bickford.
    9:30am - 10:30amMarna Banggara "Rewilding the Southern Yorke Peninsula" presented by Derek Sandow (Northern and Yorke Landscape Board) followed by morning tea
    10:30am - 12:30pm"Improving translocations of endangered orchids through unravelling their ecology" Dr Noushka Reiter (Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria)
    "Ecological and cultural benefits of fire in grassy ecosystems" Amos Atkinson (Wannyarra Woka)
    "Keys to the Biodiverse City" Prof Nick Williams (University of Melbourne)
    "Rewilding invertebrate ecosystems engineers" Dr Peter Contos (La Trobe University)
    "Panel discussion - the role of predators in rewilding" Annette Rypalski (Odonata Foundation), Dr Bronwyn Hradsky (University of Melbourne), Kelly Ann Blake (La Trobe University)
    12:30pm - 1pmLunch
    1pm - 3pm"Restoring function to Box Ironbark Forests - Spring Plains Watershed Repair Project" Dr Paul Foreman (Biolinks Alliance/Blue Devil Consulting), Daniel Young (TREC Land Services)
    "How did the Bandicoot cross the road? A case study in effective road ecology solutions" - Tricia Stewart (Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria)
    "Wilderhoods: urban rewilding in Castlemaine" Dr Cassia Read (Castlemaine Institute)
    “Rewilding Victoria at a landscape and local scale – a Trust for Nature perspective” Dr Doug Robinson (Trust For Nature)
    "Rewilding our waterways: native fish reintroduction in Central Victoria" Dr Peter Rose (North Central CMA)
    3pm - 3:15pmAfternoon tea
    3:15pm - 4:30pm"Recovering Eastern Barred Bandicoots: past, present and future" Dr Duncan Sutherland (Phillip Island Nature Parks)
    "Mt Rothwell Sanctuary - a safe haven for threatened animals" Annette Rypalski (Odonata Foundation)
    Dinner, Friday 13th September, All Seasons Hotel Bendigo
    5:30pm - 6:30pmPre-dinner networking and drinks
    6:30pm - 9pm 2-course seated dinner
    Keynote Presentation: "The Time is Now: Rewilding aquatic species to improve biodiversity and ecosystem function" Lance Lloyd (Winton Wetlands)
    Saturday 14th September: Site visits. Bus departing from the All Seasons Bendigo Hotel
    8:30am - 11amBus departing the All Seasons Bendigo Hotel at 8:30am to Spring Plains Nature Conservation Reserve, Heathcote. Presented by Dr Chris Pocknee, Cameron O'Mara and Dr Sophie Bickford (Biolinks Alliance). 
    11am - 1pmLunch and travel via bus to second site
    1pm - 3pmSite visit to Korong Ridge. Presented by Trudy and James Nelsson. 
    3pm - 4pm Afternoon tea and travel. Bus returning to the All Seasons Hotel Bendigo. 

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