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Building Resilient Wildlife and Conservation Projects, hosted by Taronga Conservation Society - BFGN Series #11

Have you ever wondered how conservationists create projects that not only protect wildlife but continue thriving over time? This webinar offers a behind-the-scenes look at how innovative minds in the HATCH program are building resilient conservation initiatives that make a lasting impact.

Join us for "Building Resilient Wildlife and Conservation Projects," a panel discussion featuring three trailblazing participants from Taronga Conservation Society Australia's HATCH program. These changemakers, known as "Hatchlings," will share strategies and breakthroughs from their real-world conservation efforts.

Date: Wednesday, 4th December 2024
Time: 12 PM AEST (1 PM AEDT, 10 AM AWST, 2 PM NZST)
Platform: Online
Cost: Free for BFGN members, $20 for non-members

About the Speakers:

  • Anna Noon – Co-founder, The Groundswell Collective: Tiny Forests
    Passionate about sustainability and climate justice, Anna leads initiatives that regenerate ecosystems and support net-zero goals through innovative, community-driven projects.

  • Dr Elisa Raulings – Founder, Woop Woop for Nature
    Elisa applies her 20+ years of expertise in biodiversity and restoration to connect farmers and suppliers, driving practical, nature-positive solutions through technology.

  • Dr Chris Gillies – Coastal and Ocean Solutions Expert
    Chris develops marine conservation innovations, including Seafood Positive, the world’s first seafood offset program, helping consumers give back to the ocean.

What You’ll Learn in This Webinar:

  • Key strategies for building conservation projects that adapt to environmental changes

  • How to foster community collaboration to strengthen wildlife initiatives

  • Real-life success stories from HATCH participants working on critical conservation efforts

Taronga Conservation Society Australia, a leader in wildlife protection, has partnered with BFGN to foster conservation innovation through its HATCH program. This panel will showcase how bold ideas are turning into impactful projects with lasting benefits for our planet.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from emerging leaders in conservation and discover practical steps to ensure your projects are built to last.

Secure your spot today and join the movement for a more resilient planet.

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