Recognising the intertidal mudflats of Roebuck Bay/Eighty Mile Beach as critical for up to 200,000 wintering migratory shorebirds, Professor Piersma and his team collaborated with DEC (then) to establish research projects to understand these biodiverse wetland wonders. From the research undertaken since 1997, what has been discovered about these invertebrates?
'The remarkable animals of Roebuck Bay and Eighty Mile Beach', University of Notre Dame Multipurpose Hall, Thur Oct 6, 6pm.
FREE event, gold coin donations welcome
Sponsored by Inspiring Australia, Rangelands NRM through the Federal Government Landcare Program, Western Australia Government's State NRM Program, supported by Royalties for Regions, WA Marine Science Institution, Department of Parks and Wildlife and The University of Notre Dame.
The Science on Broome Coast series is put on by Roebuck Bay Working Group and the Yawuru Land and Sea Unit.
For furthe rinformation:
Kandy Curran | Project Manager | Roebuck Bay Working Group Inc.
M 0400 003864
W www.roebuckbay.org.au | Venue: | University Notre Dame | | Starting: | 6:00 PM | | Thursday 6th October 2016 | | Ending: | 7:00 PM | | Date of Registration: | Friday, 07 October 2016 |
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