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August, 2012

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spacer Research Tuesdays - "Where have the birds gone? Why replacing our native habitat is vital"
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Date/Time: Tuesday, 11 August 2009, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Location: Room G04, Napier Building, North Terrace Campus
Cost: FREE
More information: Visit website

The Mt Lofty Ranges is not the haven for wildlife you might assume it to be. In contrast to Adelaide's leafy image, less than 10% of our original native vegetation remains.

In fact, the Mt Lofty region is listed as one of Australia's 10 "Biodiversity Hotspots". Around half of the area's native bird species now face regional extinction.

Massive re-establishment of natural woodland habitats is desperately needed - and fast - if we're to save these species. That, of course, requires a clear plan, world-class research and significant ongoing funding.

Associate Professor David Paton will explain how our precious species could be saved from extinction, and what it would take to get it right.

Contact: Bookings essential (email), website, Business: 08 8303 3692

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