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Details - Rehabilitation as a biodiversity tool
Details - Rehabilitation as a biodiversity tool
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Event
- Title:
- Rehabilitation as a biodiversity tool
- When:
-
Date: 26 Nov 2010
Time: 18:00 - 19:30 - Where:
- Alexander Library Northbridge
- Category:
- Environment and climate
Description
The Harry Butler Lecture Series, 'In the Wild West'
A program of lectures by WA Museum scientists and associates
Presenter: Dr W.H. (Harry) Butler, WA Museum Fellow
The reclamation of derelict or abandoned lands can be carried out to assist the restoration of initial or preferred biota.
Join Harry Butler as he discusses a range of approaches including full restoration to original condition, rehabilitation to biological compatibility with surrounding areas, to cosmetic landscaping to suit alternate uses.
Celebrating 2010 International Year of Biodiversity
A WA Museum event held at the State Library Theatre (Alexander Library Building)
Entry by gold coin donation
Bookings essential on 9431 8480
www.museum.wa.gov.au/biodiversity
A program of lectures by WA Museum scientists and associates
Presenter: Dr W.H. (Harry) Butler, WA Museum Fellow
The reclamation of derelict or abandoned lands can be carried out to assist the restoration of initial or preferred biota.
Join Harry Butler as he discusses a range of approaches including full restoration to original condition, rehabilitation to biological compatibility with surrounding areas, to cosmetic landscaping to suit alternate uses.
Celebrating 2010 International Year of Biodiversity
A WA Museum event held at the State Library Theatre (Alexander Library Building)
Entry by gold coin donation
Bookings essential on 9431 8480
www.museum.wa.gov.au/biodiversity
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