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Our blue, green and white assets: sport's greatest solution to the biodiversity challenge

Our Speakers

Terry Muir, CEO at ePar

Craig Molloy, Golf Course & Landscape Superintendent at Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club


Our greatest opportunity is our inherent access to vast land where we can easily take pole position in addressing our most critical challenge: degrading biodiversity.

Sport's incredible opportunity would be in establishing, measuring, and enhancing the 'value' of sport assets to be more than just the places where we play, but the places where ecological health is restored, conserved, and respected.

Join us to hear from leading ecological health expert, Terry Muir, CEO at ePar (#SEAPartner), and Craig Molloy, Golf Course & Landscape Superintendent at Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club, to explore all the ways our places of play can be a leading solution to the health of our global biodiversity challenge.

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