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Australasian Bittern

Australasian Bittern  (Critically endangered).

  (Victorian FFG Threatened List 2025)

October marks the commencement of the breeding season for the Australasian Bittern. Nests are constructed in shallow wetlands (around 30 cm deep) which contain dense wetland vegetation. Landholders can help by excluding stock from wetlands and controlling fox numbers. There are a number of Bittern Projects in Victoria which aim to identify breeding areas and undertake conservation measures.  

See the October bio-calendar to see what some of our native plants and animals are doing this month.

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Events in October 2025

Together for Wildlife webinar Online free event

Tuesday 14th
6:00pm - 7:15pm

Together for Wildlife: H5 Bird Flu Preparedness

This webinar will explore the potential impacts of H5 bird flu on our wildlife, share insights from international experiences, and outline how Victoria is preparing for a possible outbreak.

Join us to hear from 5 expert speakers followed by a Q&A as they discuss:

•    DEECA’s approach to H5 bird flu response
•    How you can prepare and contribute to early detection
•    Key signs of illness in wildlife
•    What to do if you encounter sick or dead animals showing symptoms of H5 bird flu

This session is an important opportunity to stay informed and support wildlife health and biosecurity efforts in Victoria.

Registration: Together for Wildlife: H5 Bird Flu Preparedness

Contact: Together for Wildlife collaboration - Biodiversity Regulator, DEECA


Arthur Rylah Institute Seminar - Platy Patch - Platypus Recovery Initiative Online free event

Monday 27th
1:00pm - 2:00pm

Arthur Rylah Institute (ARI) presents 3 guest speakers presenting on Platy Patch - Platypus Recovery Initiative:

  • Dr Magdalena Nystrand (ARI) overview of the statewide Platy Patch program, why our Platypus are under threat, and the monitoring undertaken by ARI scientists.
  • Chris Wilson (Glenelg Hopkins CMA) - Platy Patch on-ground works underway in the Glenelg Hopkins catchment in the south-west of the state.
  • Dr Rhys Coleman (Melbourne Water) - the innovative Smart Water Network Melbourne Water is using to protect Platypus in Monbulk Creek.

Registration

Contact: Tess McLaren | Project Officer - Impact and Collaboration


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