Fire Ecology workshop

All landholders, RFS members and those in the local community with an interest in learning more about how to use fire to protect biodiversity are invited to participate in this important workshop. With over 60 threatened species of flora and fauna on the Granite Belt and 7 threatened ecological communities, fire plays an important role in their long term sustainability.

The guest presenters will be Dr John Hunter, a landscape ecologist and professor at the University of New England and Dr Peter Croft, an ecologist and former national parks ranger, who both have extensive research experience in granite ecosystems and how they respond to fire. Other speakers will come from the Qld Parks and Wildlife Service and the Rural Fire Service.

DATE

Saturday 27 May 2023 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM (UTC+10)

LOCATION

Glen Aplin Memorial Hall

14 Foster St, Glen Aplin Qld 4381

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