BoGong Moth Summit
Canberra, Australia, 28-29th February 2025
WELCOME
Welcome to the 2025 Bogong Moth Summit!
The Bogong moth (Bugung (Ngarigo), Deberra (Taungurung)) is an iconic Australian species, important to First Nations Peoples, critical to ecosystems along its migratory path and the Australian alps, and threatened with extinction. To secure the Bogong moth we need to understand its distribution and migratory flyways which is a major challenge because their distribution records span the full breadth of Australia, everywhere south of 25° latitude.
The Summit’s primary aims are to inspire people to get involved in Bogong moth conservation and highlight their cultural and ecological importance.
Day one is a show case of diverse knowledge of the Bogong and examplars of insect conservation.
Day two is an invitation-only workshop that aims to determine barriers to diverse groups getting involved in the projects and how to overcome them.
We are also seeking interest in a field trip to go and see the Bogongs putting on their spectacular display at dusk on the top of Kunama Namadgi / Mt Kosciuszko over the weekend immediately after the Summit.
We hope you’ll join us!
Dr Kate Umbers, Dr Eleanor Drinkwater, Prof Saul Cunningham, Dr Peter Caley, Dr Jesse Wallace, Rosie Lownds, Connor Marsland, Josh Coates, Prof Jasper Montana, Prof Fabien Medvecky, Kerri Paloni, Prof Adrienne Nicotra.
Draft schedule
Thursday February 27th, 2025
Summit
Symposium of Presentations
Estimated Cost: $110.50
Public Event (afternoon/evening)
Free and open to all
FRIDAY February 28th, 2025
Workshop
How to inspire broad participation in Bogong Watch
Invitation Only
Weekend, March 1st-2nd, 2025
Trip to see the Bogongs on Kunama Namagdi / Mt Kosciuszko
Overnight trip to Charlotte Pass to witness a sunset Bogong moth maelstrom on Australia’s highest peak.
Accommodation at Charlotte Pass and return coach transfers to Canberra included
We will seek expressions of interest at registration, capacity will be limited and the trip will be strongly weather dependent.
Estimated cost: $300 per person including transfers, accommodation and meals.
Travel & Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION
Canberra has many great options for accommodation, but here are a few hotels close to the proposed but not confirmed venue, National Museum of Australia.
Avenue Hotel Canberra
approx $200 per night
80 Northbourne Avenue, 2612 Canberra, Australia
7 min by car, 33 min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
Mercure Canberra
approx $205 per night
39 Limestone Avenue, Braddon, 2612 Canberra, Australia
6 min by car, 45 min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
Pavilion On Northbourne
approx $160 per night
242 Northbourne Avenue, 2602 Canberra, Australia
9 min by car 58 min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
Mantra on Northbourne
approx $200 per night
84 Northbourne Ave, 2612 Canberra, Australia
9 min by car 36 min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
Alivio Tourist Park
Group bookings approx $50 pp for an 8-person cabin
20 Kunzea Street O’Connor ACT 2602
10 min by car 1h 12min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
The Village Hostels
7 Akuna Street, Canberra, ACT 2106
5 min by car 29 min on foot to the National Museum of Australia
travel
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