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Fairy Tern Tales

Join CCWA and our Citizen Science Manager Claire Greenwell for a dedicated event about the threatened Australian Fairy Tern.

Dr Claire Greenwell is the Citizen Science Manager at the Conservation Council of Western Australia and Convenor of the WA Fairy Tern Network.

Claire recently completed her PhD investigating the life history, ecology and population dynamics of the Australian Fairy Tern and implications for their conservation.

At this event, she will be presenting findings from her research, and discussing the efforts being made by the WA Fairy Tern Network to conserve these vulnerable coastal seabirds.

This is a free event and light refreshments will be provided. 

Come along and hear about the latest research and on-ground activities being used to protect Fairy Terns in WA! 

 This is a COVID-Safe event following the latest health advice. 

We respectfully acknowledge that we will be meeting on unceded Whadjuk Noongar country, and pay our deepest respects to traditional custodians and their Elders past and present. We wish to acknowledge the enduring culture and connection of First Nations people in WA, who have been caring for country since time immemorial.

CCWA has been a prominent voice for conservation for more than 50 years. We work directly with the government, media, industry, community groups, and political parties to promote a more sustainable WA and to protect our natural environment.

WHEN
August 10, 2022 at 6:00pm - 7:30pm
WHERE
The Wetlands Centre Cockburn
184 Hope Rd
Bibra Lake, WA 6163
Australia
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CONTACT
Claire Greenwell ·

Will you come?