Public Talk – Dr. Dominic McAfee

Plympton Community Centre 34 Long Street, Plympton, South Australia, Australia

RESTORING THE REEFS WE NEVER KNEW WE LOST Dr. Dominic McAfee is a University of Adelaide Research Associate in the School of Biological Sciences.   I am a marine ecologist with a special interest in shellfish ecology. My research is heavily focused on applied marine conservation management and restoration ecology. Much of my research has […]

B.C.S.A. a.g.m. and Public Talk by Dr. Peter Clements

Plympton Community Centre 34 Long Street, Plympton, South Australia, Australia

6.30pm B.C.S.A. A.G.M. 7.00pm Public Talk on Protecting Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats in the Mallee Southern hairy nosed wombats are the state fauna emblem. Protection efforts began in the 1960s after a severe drought. Moorunde Wildlife Reserve was established in 1968 and is now home to about 2000 wombats. In a climate of hostility towards them […]

Public Talk – Emeritus Professor Lesley Warner

Plympton Community Centre 34 Long Street, Plympton, South Australia, Australia

Parasites: the silent majority. The world’s biota probably includes more parasitic than non-parasitic species. Analyses of biodiversity have indicated that although more species of insect have been described and more are awaiting description than for any other group, each of  those species will host at least 1 species of nematode as well as other ecto […]

Public Talk – Professor Robert S. Hill  

Plympton Community Centre 34 Long Street, Plympton, South Australia, Australia

Public Talk by Professor Robert S. Hill, Environment Institute, The University of Adelaide Evolution of the southern Australian vegetation – the World’s biggest climate change experiment Professor Robert Hill will explain how 45 million years ago, southern Australia was attached to Antarctica and was covered in diverse and dense tropical rainforest. Through time, the climate […]

CATERPILLARS, MOTHS AND THEIR PLANTS of southern Australia

South Australian Museum North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Butterfly Conservation SA is pleased invite you to attend the official launch of ‘Caterpillars, Moths and their Plants of Southern Australia’ at the SA Museum, in a joint event with Members of the Museum. Special guests will be the SA Museum Director Brian Oldman and lead author Peter McQuillan. The Museum Shop will have Moth […]

Free – $55

Public Talk – Emeritus Professor Dr. Michael Keller (University of Adelaide)

Plympton Community Centre 34 Long Street, Plympton, South Australia, Australia

Natural enemies of butterflies Public talk by Emeritus Professor Dr. Michael Keller from the University of Adelaide Butterflies die from attacks by a wide range of natural enemies, that include vertebrates, predators, parasitic insects and pathogens.  This talk will describe the biology, behaviour and ecology of predatory and parasitic arthropods. Prof. Mike Keller is Dean […]

Victoria Park Pakapakanthi Grasslands Field Trip

Pakapakanthi/Victoria Park East Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Are you interested in finding out what critters live in the fenced-off grassy area in the middle of Victoria Park? This area is known as the Victoria Park Pakapakanthi Grasslands and contains habitat for the rare Chequered Copper Butterfly. You're invited to join experts and volunteers on a Grasslands Field Trip to discover what lives […]

Public Talk with Professor Steve Cooper

It’s on again! The March 31 Butterfly Conservation SA Public Talk with Professor Steve Cooper, ‘Tales from the Underground’, was presented as a Zoom video meeting from 7.00pm to 8.00pm. Professor Cooper presented his slides and discussed them with participants, who were able to interact and ask questions during and at the end of the […]

Public Talk – Dr Alice Clement (Flinders University) rescheduled to 4 May

ZOOM virtual meeting Adelaide, Australia

Brain evolution of fossil fish and the first tetrapods Public talk by Dr Alice Clement from Flinders University You are invited to a virtual meeting using Zoom software: ‘Brain evolution of fossil fish and the first tetrapods’ presented by Dr. Alice Clement from Flinders University Register in advance for this meeting: You are invited to […]

Public Talk – Dr Peter McQuillan

Rain Moths and other moths Public talk by Dr Peter McQuillan from University of Tasmania.  With a background in insect ecology, Dr McQuillan has explored important plant-insect interactions including pollination and herbivory, invasive species management and the biogeography of insects. He is interested in invertebrates as indicators of environmental change in natural environments, and cities […]