

Fri, 27 June
|Pambula Town Hall
Microbial Rewilding: Countering Anthropogenic Disturbance in Forestry
This workshop explores how soil microbes, esp. fungi, are vital for sustainable forestry. It covers the impacts of land use on soil health, emerging technologies, & practical steps property owners can take to rewild beneficial fungi, boost productivity & ecosystem health.
Time & Location
27 June 2025, 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Pambula Town Hall, 13 Quondola St, Pambula NSW 2549, Australia
Guests
About the event
Human activities associated to positive land use like agriculture and plantation forestry or due to catastrophes like forest fires all disturb microbial diversity in soils. This leads to a lag in nutrient cycling, increased greenhouse gas emission, and poorly established trees. But, can we actually do anything to rectify this? Healthy soil is not inert – it is teaming with life, with a level of complexity in microbe-microbe and microbe-plant interactions necessary for sustaining productivity and resilience in the face of variable climate. In this interactive workshop, I will talk about how developments in technology are opening new windows of understanding pertaining to how fungal activity supports sustainability and productivity in plantation forestry. I will cover some practical ways that property owners can tackle rewilding different beneficial fungal species needed for peak plantation activity, and discuss how we can work together with research organisations to improve our understanding of Australian…
Tickets
Foresty
$10.00
+$0.25 ticket service fee
Forestry and Agriculture
This ticket includes the session on Mycorrhizal fungi in agriculture: Ecology, evidence, and practice and Microbial Rewilding: Countering Anthropogenic Disturbance in Forestry.
$15.00
+$0.38 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00