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MUWA is dedicated to increasing the knowledge and exposure of Murdoch graduates to aspects of wildlife biology, medicine, and conservation. The committee consists of an enthusiastic group of veterinary students with a keen interest in wildlife.
 
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News:
  • Welcome back to second semester everyone! Your wildlife association has many speakers and events planned for this semester. Please see below for more details.
  • Upcoming events:

    • MUWA T-shirt Competition
      Location: TBA Date: TBA
      More details to come

    • MUWA Sundowner Fund Raiser
      Location: TBA Date: TBA
      More details to come

    • Past events:
      • Eagles Heritage Weekend
        Thanks to everyone who participated in our Raptor Weekend! Everyone had a great time and learned loads. A special thank you to all the people who acted as taxis for the rest of the group.

      • Armadale Reptile Centre
        Location: Armadale Reptile Centre
        I think we can all agree the trip was a great success! Everyone had a great time learning about and interacting with bearded dragons, pythons and even the occasional kangaroo! Thanks to everyone at the Armadale Reptile Centre for the fantastic tour and to all the drivers who got people to and from the Centre!

      • Careers Night
        Thanks to everyone who came out for the MUWA/VBMA Careers Night! The event was a huge success and proved to be very informative for all those who attended. A special thank you to our speakers who took the time to share with us some of their experiences and open our eyes to the possibilites.

      • Wilderness, Animals and Contemporary Art
        Thank you to Dr. Perdita Phillips for discussing what motivates her work, including debates around the idea of wilderness and the idea of ecosystemic thinking through a number of her art projects including using the tammar wallaby radio tracking data, working with bowerbirds and sampling animal emotions.


    If you have ideas for speakers or events, please contact us.
     

    Last Updated: 04 August, 2009
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