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Waterbirds: Migratory and Permanent Residents webinar

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Waterbirds: Migratory and Permanent Residents webinar

The Vasse-Wonnerup Wetlands have extraordinary plant and animal life that changes dramatically throughout the seasons. Since 2017, seasonal ecological monitoring has been undertaken to help scientists and managers understand the potential longer-term impacts on the ecology that may occur through changes to the water regime over summer. Find out how birds use the system and how they respond to changing water conditions.

This online event is part of the Explore the Vasse-Wonnerup Wetlands webinar series, hosted by GeoCatch and supported through Revitalising Geographe Waterways.

 

Date
November 11, 2020
Time
18:00:00 - 18:45:00
Cost
FREE
Location
ONLINE EVENT, NA, Busselton, WA, 6280

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