national malleefowl FORUMS
– 2021 –
The 2021 National Malleefowl Forum was held from 7-9 September in Geraldton, WA. Proceedings can be found here
The forum was a platform for those with an interest in conserving Malleefowl, and provided an opportunity for community groups, conservation agencies, research institutions, industry and interested individuals to hear the latest updates on research, technologies and conservation activities, as well as discuss strategies and actions to further progress the cause of Malleefowl conservation.
The Forum provided motivation to continue in the work that we do, inspiration to look at and tackle new ways to help this species, and was an avenue to meet new people and catch up with others, who have a shared interest in this special bird.
Introduction
A National Malleefowl Forum is held every three years. It brings together a wide range of scientists and enthusiasts dedicated to the preservation of the Malleefowl. A National Malleefowl Conference was organised by the Malleefowl Working Group and held in Adelaide in 1989. The next national conference was held in Adelaide in 1995. The 2004 Forum was held in Mildura (Vic) and hosted by the VMRG. The 2007 Forum was held in Katanning (WA) and hosted by the Steering Committee on behalf of the National Malleefowl Recovery Team. The 2011 Forum was held in Renmark (SA) and hosted by the Forum Organising Committee on behalf of the National Malleefowl Recovery Team. The Proceedings of these Forums can be accessed by clicking on the links below. T
Proceedings of the 2014 (Dubbo) and 2018 (Mildura) forums are available on the National Malleefowl Recovery Team website and can also be accessed at the links below.