PBG presents at WA Biodiversity Conference 2025
Several members of the PBG team attended and presented at the 2025 WA Biodiversity Conference, which was held at the University Club on Western Australia from the 28th- 30th October 2025. The conference was a great opportunity for the team to share their research with and to connect with the wider biodiversity science and conservation community in WA.
Talks delivered by the team were:
- Ben: ‘Lessons for reintroducitons, from invasion biology’
- Holly: ‘Rethinking environmental impact assessment for nature positive development’
- Judy: ‘Stemming the toad: Containing cane toads with ecosystem management’.
- Normandie: ‘Burning Bridges: Early eradication and management of invasive species’.
- Ian: ‘Tracking the killer’s kin: Estimating dispersal of feral cats with close-kin genetic techniques’.
- Josh: ‘Patterns in the Pond: Investigating colour and texture variations among species of froglets (Crinia spp.) in South-Western Australia’
- Carine: ‘Fence and trap design for cane toads’.