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Insects are at the heart of our ecosystems – and these tiny yet essential creatures are in crisis. Recognising the urgent need for environmental practitioners to turn their focus to insects' protection, EIANZ is pleased to announce our 2025 Insects in Crisis Symposium in Canberra on Friday 4 July 2025.
The loss of insects is considered an even more pressing threat than climate change, with its impacts likely to be felt sooner. The consequences could include a drastic decline in the availability of nutritious food—a reality we cannot afford to ignore. EIANZ strongly advocates for active engagement and evidence-based environmental management to safeguard the unique insect species of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
The urgency of this crisis is underscored by alarming data. In late 2024, ABC Science reported that one to three insect species are estimated to go extinct every week in Australia. Earlier that year, ABC News highlighted the damaging effects of pollution on beneficial insects. The warning signs are not new; Radio New Zealand hosted discussions in 2020 calling for action on insect declines, and in 2019, the New Zealand Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor posed a critical question: Is Aotearoa losing its insects?
This symposium serves as a pivotal gathering for environmental practitioners, regulators, and researchers to delve into the problem, explore its challenges, and discuss actionable solutions.
The symposium's themes will align with EIANZ’s key areas of interest, which currently are:
Through expert led discussions and collaborative sessions, attendees will explore the intersection of these themes with the insect conservation crisis. The symposium aims to bring together professionals from diverse sectors such as agriculture, forestry, education, science, technical services, and public administration, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to this critical issue. Join us in taking an essential step toward understanding and addressing the decline of insects.
Whether you're a seasoned or emerging practitioner, a student, or simply passionate about a sustainable future, the symposium will offer invaluable insights, and networking opportunities to advance your knowledge and understanding of the importance of insects and the risks to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand if we lose them.
Professionals from any business, industry, research or government sector with an interest in entomology, invertebrates, wildlife conservation and food security are encouraged to join us at this timely symposium.
EIANZ member | 1 day technical content and networking event | $475 |
EIANZ Student member | 1 day technical content and networking event | $145 |
Non-members | 1 day technical content and networking event | $620 |
*This is an all inclusive price charged in AUD including GST. Early bird rates will be available until Monday 31 March 2025. Members of partner organisations able to access registrations at EIANZ member rates please email events@eianz.org to arrange registration. The membership rate applies to members of ALGA, NZAIA, NELA, ISSP, AfN, IEMA. We have secured a number of accommodation rooms at the Hotel Realm, at a discounted rate for Symposium delegates. The booking link will be sent in your registration confirmation email.
We are delighted to release the program for our inaugural Insects in Crisis Symposium.
View the program here → |
Sponsorship of the inaugural Insects in Crisis Symposium provides an outstanding opportunity to secure high profile brand recognition with delegates and speakers who are leading experts in entomology, policy and practice in Australia. Gold, Silver and Bronze packages, along with opportunities to sponsor the lanyard or networking events are available or the opportunity to display your wares by having a trade display. Alternatively, we can tailor a package to suit your organisation.
View the sponsorship prospectus here → |
Consider joining as a student, associate or full member today! To receive the member rate to the symposium make sure you apply for membership prior to registering for the event! Join here →
When:
4 July 2025
8:00 AM
- 7:30 PM
Where:
Hotel Realm
18 National Circuit, Barton ACT
Cost: $475 EIANZ members, $145 EIANZ student members, $620 Non-members (AUD)
Contact: Registration and event enquires please contact us on events@eianz.org or by phone at +61 3 8593 4140 or +64 9887 6972
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.