Why Preserve Urban and Old Trees?
Explore the vital role of urban trees in our environment with Dr Greg Moore in this insightful webinar.
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Friday 28 August 2026
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Online
Free
Explore the vital role of urban trees in our environment with Dr Greg Moore in this insightful webinar.
Friday 28 August 2026
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Online
Free
Trees are essential to humans, to our health and well-being, and to the livability, sustainability and biodiversity of our environment. This engaging webinar will deepen your understanding of urban ecosystems and the importance of preserving urban and old trees.
Join Dr Greg Moore, a renowned environmental expert, as he debunks common eucalyptus myths and explains the concepts of 'urban heat islands' and 'canopy cover'. This session is part of the Backyard Biodiversity 2025 series and promises to be both informative and inspiring for parents interested in environmental education.
The webinar will take place on Thursday, 28 August 2025, from 19:30 to 20:30. It is a free online event, making it easily accessible from the comfort of your home. Dr Moore brings decades of experience, including leadership roles and numerous publications, ensuring a high-quality learning experience.
This event is hosted online as a webinar, allowing you to participate remotely. You will receive details on how to join upon registration. This format is perfect for busy parents who want to engage in meaningful environmental discussions without leaving home.
Please register in advance to secure your spot. The session is suitable for adults and parents interested in urban ecology and sustainability. There are no costs involved, and you can attend from anywhere with internet access.
The webinar is free of charge. To register or for more information, contact Ellen Regos at 0400507281 or via email. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leading expert and contribute to a greener future for your family and community.