A conversation about the road to 2030
As we reach the mid-point of our 2030 Strategy, CEO Rachel Lowry and Exec Manager of Science & Conservation, Dr Bruce Webber, chat about progress and challenges on the road to 2030.
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Among developed countries, Australia is one of the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Our shifting weather patterns are having a growing impact on established flowering times, breeding cycles, migration movements and more. Floods, bushfires, harsh drought and extreme heat are causing devastation to natural food sources and habitats for Australia’s treasured species.
In the face of climate change, we choose climate resilience.
Join Dr Rebecca Spindler and Vikki Parsley as they discuss blending multiple knowledge systems to provide the evidence base for progressive, conservation management work that addresses climate change.
Host: Matthew Taylor
Guest speakers:
Dr Rebecca Spindler, Executive Manager Science & Conservation, Bush Heritage Australia
Vikki Parsley, Aboriginal Partnerships Officer SE Region, Bush Heritage Australia