Events

A listing of recent and forthcoming events related to the biological sciences in Western Australia.


Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) 2008 Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) 2008 Conference
Fremantle 19-25 October 2008

The Western Australian Herbarium, together with the WA Museum and Notre Dame University are hosts of this years major international Biodiversity Informatics conference.

The conference is to be held at the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay, Fremantle, Australia between Sunday 19 and Saturday 25th October 2008. Conference registration is still open on the main conference site, which also details the full conference program.

Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) is an international body responsible for developing global standards that allow information on biological species, specimens, and observations to be discovered, shared, and combined over the internet.These standards enable the public, government departments, primary industries, consultants and scientists to access biological information for evaluating areas such as climate change, conservation management and sustainability.

Download the conference poster for display on your notice-boards etc.


Linnaeus 2007 - the Linnaean Tercentenary Celebrations Linnaeus tercentenary

Carl Linnaeus was born nearly 300 years ago in a small village in Småland, Råshult, Sweden, and rose to become known as the 'father of taxonomy'. He championed the binomial system of naming biological organisms and developed the first scientific classification system for life on earth.

The Linnaeus Tercentenary will offer many exciting events around the globe - from scientific conferences to lectures for the general public, exhibitions, and guided tours. The complete list can be found on the Linnaeus 2007 site.

Local offerings include:

Compiled by Alex Chapman; last updated on 22 May 2007.