jwr
24-07-2003, 02:38 AM
I was just sent this and though I would pass it on for anyone interested.....
Swan River Forum on 29th July 8.45am-1pm
The Conservation Council of WA and the Swan Catchment Council
are co-hosting a half day seminar with three obejctives:
1. Provide a briefing on the State of the health of the Swan and Canning
Rivers (in particular in relation to nutrient issues)
2. Provide an up-date on the current management response to the health of
the rivers.
3. Discuss if the current responses are sufficient, or whether and what
additional action should be taken to ensure sustainable management of the
rivers.
Swan River Forum
Tuesday 29 July 2003
8.45am - 1.00pm
Venue: 'Burswood on Swan' Reception Centre
1 Camfield Drive, Burswood
Registration Cost $10.00
A light lunch will be served at 1pm.
To reserve your place, please contact D'Niele Thorpe on (08) 9420 7266 or at
dniele.thorpe@conservationwa.asn.au
or send Cheques to Swan River Forum, Conservation Council of WA, City West
Lotteries House, 2 Delhi Street, West Perth WA 6005
Please forward this invitation to all interested parties.
The Swan River is an icon of Perth. It is integral to the ecology of the
catchment, and it is loved by Western Australians. The recent algal blooms
and subsequent mass fish deaths have reminded us that the health of the
river is under severe threat. Come along and hear about the recent algal
bloom, the recent history of the river's health, and what is currently being
done about it. The Conservation Council and the Swan Catchment Council will
also lead discussions about whether enough is being done, and what more
might be done to improve and protect the health of the rivers.
Swan River Forum on 29th July 8.45am-1pm
The Conservation Council of WA and the Swan Catchment Council
are co-hosting a half day seminar with three obejctives:
1. Provide a briefing on the State of the health of the Swan and Canning
Rivers (in particular in relation to nutrient issues)
2. Provide an up-date on the current management response to the health of
the rivers.
3. Discuss if the current responses are sufficient, or whether and what
additional action should be taken to ensure sustainable management of the
rivers.
Swan River Forum
Tuesday 29 July 2003
8.45am - 1.00pm
Venue: 'Burswood on Swan' Reception Centre
1 Camfield Drive, Burswood
Registration Cost $10.00
A light lunch will be served at 1pm.
To reserve your place, please contact D'Niele Thorpe on (08) 9420 7266 or at
dniele.thorpe@conservationwa.asn.au
or send Cheques to Swan River Forum, Conservation Council of WA, City West
Lotteries House, 2 Delhi Street, West Perth WA 6005
Please forward this invitation to all interested parties.
The Swan River is an icon of Perth. It is integral to the ecology of the
catchment, and it is loved by Western Australians. The recent algal blooms
and subsequent mass fish deaths have reminded us that the health of the
river is under severe threat. Come along and hear about the recent algal
bloom, the recent history of the river's health, and what is currently being
done about it. The Conservation Council and the Swan Catchment Council will
also lead discussions about whether enough is being done, and what more
might be done to improve and protect the health of the rivers.