Calendar of events
November is the month when many species of insectivorous bats give birth to one or two young. It is also the month when the Critically Endangered, Southern Bent-wing Bat and the Eastern Bent-wing Bat congregate in unique maternity caves where they give birth and raise their young.
It is very important to stay away from bat caves this time of the year.
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See the November bio-calendar to see what some of our native plants and animals are doing this month.
Events in November 2024
The intersection of climate change and biodiversity: Problems and solutions In person: Room OM08 Teaching Suite, UQ Brisbane City, 308 Queen Street, Old. or Online
Wednesday 6th9:00am - 2:00pm
The Network of Environmental Social Scientists (NESS) and PEPSS (Political, Environmental Psychology and Social Science) initiative are hosting a symposium that explores the intersection of biodiversity loss and climate change on terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The symposium will focus on the nexus of climate change and biodiversity loss and explore the way forward from social, policy and legal perspectives.
Presenters include: Prof. Brendan Wintle, University of Melbourne; Prof. Jonathan Rhodes, QUT; Prof. Sarah Bekessy, RMIT; A/Prof. Justine Bell-James, TC Beirne School of Law, UQ; A/Prof. Pedro Fidelman, Centre for Policy Futures, UQ; Dr Angela Dean, School of the Environment, UQ.
Registration for in person attendance - closed
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