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WORKSHOP: Become a WA frog scientist

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Today's date is Friday, March 29, 2024
Become a WA frog scientist : Join us for a free workshop to help conserve frogs in Australian cities. Other events...
Love frogs? Keen to observe WA’s very own motorbike frog and contribute to meaningful science?

We’re looking for citizen scientists to join us for a series of free workshops that will help conserve frogs in Australian cities.

During the workshops you’ll learn how to conduct field surveys using the CAUL Urban Wildlife app. We’ll then visit nearby sites where you will put your newfound skills to the test during a practice frog survey.

The CAUL Urban Wildlife app is available on Android and iPhone, so simply attend one of our three workshops, bring your device and jump to it! If possible, please download the app in advance of the workshop: https://nespurban.edu.au/platforms/caul-urban-wildlife-app/.

Workshop times and locations

Saturday, October 19: 10am–12pm at UWA Crawley campus, Woolnough Lecture Theatre, Geology and Geography Building.

12pm–2pm at UWA Crawley campus, Woolnough Lecture Theatre, Geology and Geography Building.

Sunday, October 20: 10am–12pm at ECU Joondalup Campus, Building 7, room 103.
Speaker(s) Associate Professor Kirsten Parris
Location UWA Crawley campus, Woolnough Lecture Theatre, Geology and Geography Building.
Contact Briena Barrett <[email protected]> : 0432 566 014
URL https://www.facebook.com/events/581020942437094/
Start Sat, 19 Oct 2019 10:00
End Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:00
Submitted by Briena Barrett <[email protected]>
Last Updated Mon, 21 Oct 2019 14:38
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