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OCTOBER DINNER MEETING

Kris Warren

BSc, BVMS, Hons, PhD, Dip ECZM (WPH)

Professor at Murdoch University

Our October speaker is Prof Kris Warren from the School of Veterinary Science, Murdoch University.

 

Kris has 25 years of experience in wildlife, zoological and conservation medicine. She’ll share highlights of her career as a woman in STEM - from her early adventures conducting research on orangutans in Kalimantan to her current role as Project Lead in the Harry Butler Institute’s Black Cockatoo Conservation Management Project.

 

Through focusing on threats to survivorship for WA’s three species of black cockatoo, Carnaby’s, Baudin’s, and the Forest Red-Tailed, her research supports the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 15. Listen to Kris and Help Keep Carnaby’s Flying!

Date: Thursday, 12th October 2023

Time: 6:00 PM-9:00 PM

Venue: St Catherine's College, 2 Park Road, Crawley

Kindly RSVP by Monday 9th Octoberr 2023 to secure your place at this esteemed event.

For further information, please contact secretary@zontaperth.org.au

Note: This event is open to all individuals passionate about fostering positive change and supporting the advancement of women in our community.

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