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RSVP Public Forum: Digging Deeper with Echidnas — Dr Peggy Rismiller OAM

Echidnas are among Australia’s most remarkable native animals—ancient egg-laying mammals vital to soil health and ecosystem balance.
- Join Dr Peggy Rismillar OAM at a Public Forum: 5pm for 5.30pm –7pm, Friday 22 May 2026 Venue: NOVA, 122 Faulkner Street, Armidale NSW, 2350.
- A full-day training workshop will take place at 9.30am – 4.00pm, Saturday 23 May 2026 Venue: UNE Natural History Museum, Agricultural Education Building (W077), University of New England, Armidale.
This 1-day workshop offers wildlife carers, landholders, and nature enthusiasts the rare chance to learn directly from Dr. Peggy Rismiller OAM, Environmental Physiologist and internationally recognised echidna expert.
Based on more than three decades of research on Kangaroo Island, Dr. Rismiller will explore the unique biology, ecology, and reproductive strategies of the short-beaked echidna, as well as their crucial role in Australian landscapes.
The program includes practical sessions on echidna rescue, injury care, and hand-rearing techniques, supported by real-world examples and current research findings.
Participants will gain deeper insight into echidna conservation, welfare considerations, and best-practice care from egg to adult.
Morning tea and lunch are provided, with opportunities to share experiences and connect with other carers and wildlife advocates.
