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    Talk - Environment Matters forum - WA's Nature: From Crisis to Action

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    Open access
    Authors
    Finn, Hugh
    Date
    2024
    Type
    Non traditional textual works
    
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    Additional URLs
    https://www.perthnrm.com/event/environment-matters-was-nature-from-crisis-to-action/
    Faculty
    Faculty of Business and Law
    School
    Curtin Law School
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95541
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Transcript of presentation from Guest Speaker Dr Hugh Finn.

    Join CCWA, for our next Environment Matters forum – WA’s Nature: From Crisis to Action, as we give an overview of the current state of nature in WA, learn more about CCWA’s new Nature Program and hear from our line-up of guest speakers on the all-important question – how do we move from crisis to action?

    Western Australia is home to a diverse array of unique plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Unfortunately, the number of endangered species continues to rise each year, while wildlife habitats are rapidly disappearing. In many places the expanding exploitation of natural resources and climate breakdown pose unprecedented threats to our ecosystems.

    What’s more, under pressure from powerful vested interests, the federal nature law reform process has slowed, and the WA Government is proposing measures that would undermine the independence of the WA Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), our state’s environmental watchdog.

    What’s in store We need bold, urgent and decisive action, with new ways of thinking and working together to tackle these environmental challenges and protect our precious wildlife and biodiversity in a rapidly changing environment.

    At Environment Matters we aim to build awareness, inspire action, and create a positive vision for the future. We will explore the challenges facing the little penguins on Penguin Island and delve into ‘Rewilding,’ a global movement dedicated to restoring natural ecosystems.

    Our guest speakers will include:

    Welcome to Country – to be confirmed Rhiannon Hardwick – CCWA Nature Program Manager Dr Hugh Finn – Curtin University Hannah Gulliver – ReWild Perth Program Manager More to be confirmed soon You will also discover how you can take immediate action to improve biodiversity and access to habitat across our city while creating a beautiful, sustainable garden for your own home.

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