Science in the Sanctuary is BACK this National Science Week. Join us at Wildbark Learning Centre for an afternoon of exciting insights into the fascinating world of Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Hosted by the Woodlands and Wetlands Trust, this event showcases ground-breaking research from the Mulligans Flat–Goorooyarroo Woodland Experiment partnership, featuring representatives from the Ngunnawal people, ACT Government, ANU, and the Trust.
Delve into an array of fascinating topics including First Nations science, eastern quoll movements, bush stone-curlew population dynamics, kangaroo management, pookila conservation, and a southern brown bandicoot reintroduction (coming soon).
Enjoy coffee and fruit platters throughout the event, and don't miss the Twilight Tours at 6 pm to get a chance to see these incredible species in their natural habitat. Fuel up with lunch at the Wildbark Cafe beforehand, and be ready for an afternoon of engaging science and discovery. Join us for #SciSanc2024 and be part of Canberra’s conservation conversation.
Science in the Sanctuary will be hosted in the Woodlands Room, which is past the cafe and the Yellowbox Gallery (i.e., furthest room from the main entrance)