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Australia’s great wildlife migrations talk – 31 March 2019

Posted on 20 February, 2019 by Frances

Australia’s great wildlife migrations: restoring habitats for nomadic nectar-feeding birds and bats

Biolinks Alliance is excited to be hosting leading conservation biologist, Dr Peggy Eby for her public address in Bendigo. Her ground-breaking research reveals the story of Australia’s unique, but little-known, wildlife migrations of nectar-feeding birds and bats. These animals fly vast distances tracking nectar-rich bushlands as they flower.

Hear why Grey-headed Flying foxes have come to take up residence in cities like Bendigo and Melbourne, why one in four of our woodland bird species are threatened, and how you can be part of the solution in central Victoria.

Grey-headed Floying Fox Silky Oak flowers Photo - Vivien Jones.jpgWhen: Sunday 31 March 2019 at 2.30-3.30 pm, doors open 2.00 pm
Where: Banquet Room, The Capital, 50 View St, Bendigo VIC
Tickets: $10 for non-members OR free for members of Biolinks Alliance member organisations (which includes Connecting Country members) and Biolinks Alliance Associate Members

To book or find out more visit: www.biolinksalliance.org.au/peggyeby

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