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Emerging Areas of Research in Reintroduction Biology 15-17 July, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT Workshop Agenda Objectives of the Workshop A primary goal of the workshop is to provide an evidence-based approach to selecting research themes for Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve’s Threatened Species Research and Recovery Program. Globally, reintroductions and translocations are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool to restore threatened species. However, meta-analyses have shown a large gap between the success of programs using captive vs. wild source populations, and these programs are often challenged by persistent threats present in the environment. As threatened species continue to decline in the wild, the need to improve the success of captive-bred individuals will continue to increase. At the same time, new technologies are coming into play, from remote monitoring to genomics, but are slow to be adopted in practice. We see an opportunity to workshop and demonstrate how these new concepts and tools can be deployed to achieve innovative approaches to threatened species overcoming persistent threats in the wild. In particular, focusing on two main themes surrounding the quality of animals released: Living with Threats and Optimising Fitness. We propose an outcome of the workshop will be a Review paper that includes a literature review and potential meta-analysis that provide the basis for recommendations for research priorities. Workshop activities will focus on identifying the topics for the manuscript as well as outlining the methods for achieving the Review. We envision having the structure of the manuscript agreed upon as well as participant’s tasks outlined at the conclusion to facilitate an outcome and output from the workshop. We will invite attendees that are willing to contribute further and significantly to opt-in as co-authors on this Review. The outcomes of this workshop will also inform development of the ACT government’s research strategy for the Tidbinbilla Program. This workshop is part of a Synthesis Group ‘Improving species conservation: Pathway to the wild’, funded by the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis Synthesis Group Program, the Fenner Environment and Society Synthesis Program and the ACT Government.

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Page 1: 15-17 July, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT ... Areas of Research in Reintroduction Biology...Workshop participants Name Organisation Email Katherine Belov The University

Emerging Areas of Research in Reintroduction Biology 15-17 July, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT

Workshop Agenda

Objectives of the Workshop

A primary goal of the workshop is to provide an evidence-based approach to selecting research themes for

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve’s Threatened Species Research and Recovery Program. Globally,

reintroductions and translocations are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool to restore

threatened species. However, meta-analyses have shown a large gap between the success of programs

using captive vs. wild source populations, and these programs are often challenged by persistent threats

present in the environment. As threatened species continue to decline in the wild, the need to improve the

success of captive-bred individuals will continue to increase. At the same time, new technologies are

coming into play, from remote monitoring to genomics, but are slow to be adopted in practice. We see an

opportunity to workshop and demonstrate how these new concepts and tools can be deployed to achieve

innovative approaches to threatened species overcoming persistent threats in the wild. In particular,

focusing on two main themes surrounding the quality of animals released: Living with Threats and

Optimising Fitness.

We propose an outcome of the workshop will be a Review paper that includes a literature review and

potential meta-analysis that provide the basis for recommendations for research priorities. Workshop

activities will focus on identifying the topics for the manuscript as well as outlining the methods for

achieving the Review. We envision having the structure of the manuscript agreed upon as well as

participant’s tasks outlined at the conclusion to facilitate an outcome and output from the workshop. We will

invite attendees that are willing to contribute further and significantly to opt-in as co-authors on this Review.

The outcomes of this workshop will also inform development of the ACT government’s research strategy for

the Tidbinbilla Program.

This workshop is part of a Synthesis Group ‘Improving species conservation: Pathway to the wild’, funded

by the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis Synthesis Group Program, the Fenner Environment and Society

Synthesis Program and the ACT Government.

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Monday 15 July - ANU and Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary

Monday will consist of an overview of the workshop goals followed by introductory talks by participants.

Introductory talks (maximum 6 slides) will highlight researcher’s own research as it applies to adaptation to

threats and optimal fitness (3 slides) followed by a few minutes talking about what is most exciting area of

research that may improve reintroduction success through increased animal quality (3 slides).

Time Item Lead 11:30 Lunch is served

Robertson Tearoom, Research School of Biology, RN Robertson Building (second floor, Building 46), ANU

12:00 Welcome and introductions Eucalyptus Seminar Room, RN Robertson Building, ANU

Craig Moritz

12:10 Introduction to objectives of the workshop Jenny Pierson

12:30 Overview of Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve's mission and

research infrastructure

1. Identify the main reasons gap between captive and wild

2. Focus on ‘animal tactics’ side of reintroductions (Batson,

et al.)

3. Can we improve animal (or plant?) ability to live with

threats

4. How to breed animals for release with optimal fitness for

their environment

Jenny Pierson

Participant Presentations - Session 1: Chaired by Craig Moritz Time Speaker Title Topic 12:45 Ben Scheele Frog reintroductions in the face of disease Captive breeding and

translocations; Disease

ecology in translocations

12:55 Deon Gilbert Zoos Victoria breeding and reintroduction

programs

Captive breeding and

translocations

13:05 Laurence Berry The reintroduction of locally extinct

mammals to Mallee Cliffs National Park,

NSW

Captive breeding and

translocations

13:15 Catherine Price Using olfactory information to increase

success of reintroductions

Conservation behavioural

ecology

13:25 Thomas Rowell Predator Awareness Training for

Reintroduction: The State of the Field and

the Future

Conservation behavioural

ecology

13:35 Catherine

Grueber

Microevolutionary impacts of intensive

management

Conservation behavioural

ecology; Captive breeding and

translocations; Genetic health;

Rapid adaptation

13:45 Helen Taylor Leave it to Beaver? Managing the

reinforcement of a reintroduced population

of charismatic mammals

Conservation behavioural

ecology; Genetic health;

Population viability; Human-

wildlife conflict

13:55 Afternoon Tea Robertson Tearoom

Participant Presentations - Session 2: Chaired by Adrian Manning 14:15 Edward

Narayan

Acute and chronic stress in wildlife Conservation physiology

14:25 Nicki Mitchell Assisting adaptation of fauna to a drying

climate

Conservation physiology;

Captive breeding and

translocations

14:35 Richard Jakob-

Hoff

Wildlife Disease Risk Analysis (DRA) for

reintroductions

Disease ecology in

translocations

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14:45 Kathy Belov Boosting immunogenetic diversity in

threatened species

Disease ecology in

translocations

14:55 Janine Deakin &

Craig Moritz

Role of genomics in marsupial conservation Functional genomics

15:05 Gordon Luikart Role of epigenetics in rapid adaptation to

captivity & environmental change

Rapid adaptation

15:15 Ben Phillips Rapid loss of anti-predator traits can scuttle

reintroduction efforts

Rapid adaptation

15:25 Erin E Vaughn Genetic and epigenetic assessment of

captive-bred North American pronghorn

Genetic health

15:35 Group discussion and outline plan for Tuesday

16:15 Transfer to Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Forde

17:00 Dinner, Overview and Spotlight tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary

20:00 Return to University House/ANU

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Tuesday 16 July - ANU

Tuesday is aimed at discussing the research opportunities for improved reintroduction success (focused on

the animal tactics). Topics might include: How can captive breeding use selection pressure to improve

success? Does genetic mixing maximise evolutionary potential or risk outbreeding depression? How does

disease resistance contribute to fitness in reintroductions?

The approach will be to break into small groups to identify areas of interest. The goal for the day will be to

agree upon the main research themes, including the application of emerging technologies that show the

most promise to improve an animal’s quality for reintroductions.

Time Item

8:45 Coffee

Science Teaching Building (Bldg 136), Seminar Room 2, third floor (STB_S2)

9:00 Introduction: Creating robust animals STB_S2

9:15

Break into small groups to discuss the barriers to reintroduction success focused on animal

quality

• Group 1 - STB_S2 • Group 2 - STB_S2 • Group 3 - Peripatus Meeting Room, RN Robertson Building (Bldg 46), second floor, above Little Pickle café • Group 4 - Evolution Brainstorming Room, RN Robertson Building (Bldg 46), second floor, first corridor on

right as you come up ramp • Group 5 - Gumnut Meeting Room, RN Robertson Building (Bldg 46), second floor, next to Eucalyptus

Seminar Room

10:15 Morning tea

STB_S2

10:45 Short presentations from each group

STB_S2

11:15 Group discussion

STB_S2

12:30 Lunch

Robertson Tearoom

13:15 Future priorities: what can we do to overcome barriers STB_S2

13:30

Break into small groups to discuss the Top 5 most exciting/important areas of research that

have potential to improve reintroduction success

• Group A - STB_S2 • Group B - STB_S2 • Group C - Peripatus Meeting Room, Robertson Bldg • Group D - Evolution Brainstorming Room, Robertson Bldg • Group E - Gumnut Meeting Room, Robertson Bldg

15:00 Afternoon tea

STB_S2

15:30 Short presentations from each group

STB_S2

16:00 Group discussion on themes for literature/meta-analysis for manuscript/ prospectus

STB_S2

17:00 Wrap up

STB_S2

Dinner on own (many options within walking distance of ANU, eg. Kambri, New Acton)

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Wednesday 17 July - Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Wednesday will include a field trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve’s (TNR) breeding and research facilities.

In parallel to a Review paper, the ACT government will use the research areas identified to drive the

Research Prospectus being developed for the TS program. TNR provides a rare opportunity with a range of

intensive facilities (breeding centre, veterinary centre), large free-range feral-predator free sanctuaries, in a

large nature reserve.

The goal for Wednesday will be to agree upon the topics of research and structure of a Review manuscript.

This will include planning relevant methods such as agreeing upon search topics, etc., as well as assigning

tasks and timelines for the Review manuscript.

Time Item 7:30 Meet and leave for Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

University House, 1 Balmain Crescent, ANU

8:30 Tour of Breeding facilities

10:00 Morning tea

Research Themes prioritisation - plan for literature review/meta-analysis

10:15 Group discussion: Develop strategy to complete review paper including the general

structure as well as outlining tasks and timelines

11.45 Group discussion: Tasks and timelines agreed upon - workshop concluded

12:00a Depart for ANU

13:00 Arrive ANU for departure travel

13:00b

Optional itinerary Arriving back in Canberra at ~ 4.30pm- Tour of Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve including talks from indigenous rangers and conservation

wildlife officers, opportunities to see a range of native wildlife and indigenous heritage sites.

Tidbinbilla is a 6500ha reserve nestled at the foothills of the Australian Alps.

www.tidbinbilla.gov.au

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Workshop participants Name Organisation Email Katherine Belov The University of Sydney [email protected]

Laurence Berry Australian Wildlife Conservancy [email protected]

Brittany Brockett Australian National University [email protected]

Pete Cotsell EPSDD [email protected]

Stephanie Courtney Jones

University of Wollongong [email protected]

Janine Deakin University of Canberra [email protected]

Paula Doyle Centre for Biodiversity Analysis [email protected]

Justin Foley EPSDD [email protected]

Deon Gilbert Zoos Victoria [email protected]

Catherine Grueber University of Sydney [email protected]

Nicole Hill Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Carolyn Hogg University of Sydney [email protected]

Clare Holleley CSIRO National Research Collections Australia [email protected]

Richard Jakob-Hoff Conservation Planning Specialist Group/Auckland

Zoo

[email protected]

Rod Kavanagh Australian Wildlife Conservancy [email protected]

Peter Latch Department of Environment and Energy [email protected]

Rachael Loneragan Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Arianne Lowe Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Gordon Luikart University of Montana, Flathead Lake Bio Station [email protected]

Michael Magrath Zoos Victoria [email protected]

Adrian Manning Australian National University [email protected]

Christine Mauger Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Sarah May Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Nicki Mitchell The University of Western Australia [email protected]

Craig Moritz Australian National University [email protected]

Edward Narayan Western Sydney University [email protected]

Ben Phillips University of Melbourne [email protected]

Jenny Pierson Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Catherine Price University of Sydney [email protected]

Thomas Rowell Australian National University [email protected]

Ben Scheele Australian National University [email protected]

Kiarrah Smith Australian National University [email protected]

Lisa Steindler Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT Gov [email protected]

Helen Taylor Royal Zoological Society of Scotland [email protected]

Erin Vaughn CSIRO [email protected]

Belinda Wilson Australian National University [email protected]

Andrew Young CSIRO National Research Collections Australia [email protected]

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