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Designing and enhancing shelterbelts: webinar recording now available

Home » Field Days » Designing and enhancing shelterbelts: webinar recording now available
Friday, 19 June 2020 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
online - registration essential
via Zoom
Australia
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This event has now concluded but you can watch the recording below.

Join Sustainable Farms ecologists Dr Mason Crane and and Colleen O’Malley from The Australian National University for a webinar to discuss:

  • Sustainable Farms research into shelterbelt design & enhancement
  • Benefits of shelterbelts for woodland birds and how to enhance bird diversity
  • The role shelterbelts can play in supporting beneficial insect communities on farms.

Webinar run order:

  • 0:00:00 - Welcome and introductions from Tamara Harris
  • 0:04:35 - Mason Crane discussing Sustainable Farms research and benefits of shelterbelts for productivity and woodland birds
  • 0:46:40 - Colleen O'Malley discussing beneficial insects that can thrive in shelterbelts and help control agricultural pests
  • 1:21:20 - Questions
  • 1:39:30 - End

Please click here to read more about designing and enhancing shelterbelts, or for further information, contact us by email. 

Category: Biodiversity, Planting Shelter Belts

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