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Biodiversity Research Network

The Biodiversity Research Network was established under the auspices of the first NSW Biodiversity Strategy.

It aims to facilitate communication and cooperation among stakeholders interested in biodiversity-related research in NSW.

The Network links individuals across government, private and community organisations and includes the people doing the research with those people who want to use the research findings.

A newsletter is circulated regularly to keep members up-to-date on the current state of biodiversity research in NSW. Read the most recent and archived copies of the newsletter or subscribe to receive your own copy of the Newsletter here.

For more information about the NSW Biodiversity Research Network contact :

Jack Baker
Manager, Terrestrial Biodiversity Science
Scientific Services Division
Department of Environment and Climate Change

Address          PO Box 1967, HURSTVILLE
Telephone      61 2 9585 6839
Fax                 61 2 9585 6606
Email              jack.baker@environment.nsw.gov.au

Member organisations of the NSW Biodiversity Research Network

Australian Museum

CSIRO

Key Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources

NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change

NSW Department of Primary Industries - Agriculture

NSW Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries

NSW Department of Primary Industries - Forests

Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust

University of Wollongong Institute for Conservation Biology

Zoological Parks Board of NSW

 

 

Page last updated: 02 April 2008