Biodiversity Extinction Crisis Conference - A Pacific Response

Session Details

Concurrent Session 4 - Conservation on Managed Land

Tuesday, 10 July 2007 14:05 -15:35

Bio-Med Theatre B

Chairperson Jenny Bosher Department of the Environment and Water ResourcesAustralia

Bush Stone-curlews in agricultural landscapes: Do they have a future?
  • Elisa Tack, School of Environmental Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • Measuring the effects of harvesting history, vegetation type and fire on the distribution of forest owls in a harvested forest in Victoria
  • Narelle Weston, Monash University, Australia
  • Policy Tools and Incentives for Protecting Biodiversity on Private Lands
  • Jenny Bosher, Department of the Environment and Water Resources, Australia
  • Using changes in bird population health indices to help refine land management in the tropical savannas
  • Sarah M Legge, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Australia
  • Roost selection by Bats in woodchipped forests
  • Dan Lunney, DEC NSW, Australia
  • The potential of Sumatran coffee agroforestry systems for conserving birds
  • Dr Trudy R O'Connor, Uni. of Adelaide and World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) at time of research, currently Western Australian Local Govt. Assoc., Australia
  • Published on Thursday, 5 July 2007 by the Professional Conference Organiser