Restore and Renew webtool workshops

The Research Centre for Ecosystem Resilience invites you to a half day workshop on how to use the Restore and Renew Webtool.

 

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Location

Robert Brown Building, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Date

13 August 2026 

TIme

9am – 1pm

Price

Free (bookings required) 

Duration

4 hours

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Climate change and habitat fragmentation are affecting restoration success.

The Restore and Renew webtool helps you plan your restoration project so it stays healthy for future generations.

This is an opportunity for restoration practitioners, planners and policy makers to learn how to incorporate genetic information and climate projections when planning restoration projects at all scales, from localised efforts on private land to large-scale government-led restoration.

Please note this workshop is being held at multiple locations. Select 13 August at checkout for the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney workshop. More information on the other locations and dates here

Workshops will run from 9am until 1pm with an optional afternoon field activity on using the ReCER Field Collection app to collect seed provenance data for yourself or leaf samples for genetic analysis by ReCER. The app was initially designed to collect metadata for leaf samples destined for DNA analysis, but has been updated to also be used by seed collectors to record comprehensive and accurate seed provenance data in the field with ease.

Supported by:

NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) under the NSW Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. 

Book your spot now

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Various dates and locations:
  • 13th August 2026. Brown Building, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
  • 19th August 2026. Lismore, in collaboration with Friends of Koala (Eucalypt restoration focus)
  • 29th October 2026. Firewheel Rainforest Nursery, Dorroughby, in collaboration with big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy (Rainforest restoration focus)
  • 30th October 2026. North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, Coffs Harbour, in collaboration with North Coast Regional Seed Bank Network and Saving our Species DCCEEW (seed bank focus).