Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute | Non-profit organisation
Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute
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23.01.2022 A beautiful day out in the field with our citizen scientists, conducting ecological monitoring at Lincoln's Rock in Wentworth Falls. If you're interested in getting involved, we are still looking for more people to join our expedition teams. Please consider joining us: ... https://www.bmwhi.org/get-involved See more
14.01.2022 The Protected Areas Collaboration for Learning & Research is now taking applications for their next round of scholarships. BMWHI Adaptive Management for Conservation courses being held in 2021 are eligible for scholarship support. Applications close November 11. Apply now!
13.01.2022 Spring has sprung some epic epicormic growth in Mt Victoria. : Scott Mann
09.01.2022 New joint venture + call for regional representatives: The Protected Areas Collaboration for Learning & Research (PAC) has announced a new joint venture agreement with the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute and the Tasmanian Land Conservancy. The collaboration brings together organisations, experts and practitioners dedicated to education, research and learning for enhanced natural and cultural heritage protection, stewardship, conservation management and capacity develo...pment for protected areas in Australia, Asia and the Pacific. The transition to the joint venture has created an opportunity for PAC to rejuvenate its governance structure and arrangements. A new governing Executive Council is being established along with two revitalised committees: an Academic Programs Committee and a Protected Areas Practitioners Committee. PAC is seeking broad regional representation for the Executive Council and committee membership from across Asia, the Pacific and Australia. PAC is looking for capable and committed experts and practitioners in protected area management who are willing and able to commit to attending meetings and to meaningfully contribute to advancing the collaboration’s purpose. Applications close Monday October 22nd.
03.01.2022 Sighting: this beautiful dingo was spotted in the Blue Mountains National Park near Glenbrook. Credit to Alison Foster for the great shot and thanks to Aaron Greenville for sharing.
03.01.2022 "Metamorphosis with Yellow Monday and Bluebells". This stunning shot was captured by the talented Clare Power in Bullaburra.
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