The daily Australian Financial Review earlier reported that Immigration Minister Tony Burke had denied dozens of visas.
On Thursday, the organizing committee sent a letter to Burke, endorsed by nearly 150 delegates, expressing “deep concern and disappointment” over the situation, warning it could harm Australia’s reputation as a center for international scientific exchange.
“Scientific progress depends on the open exchange of knowledge across borders, including in areas such as zoonotic disease surveillance, biodiversity conservation and ecological sustainability – all topics with direct relevance to Australia’s own interests,” the letter said.
The International Bat Research Conference, held every three years since 1968, was last hosted in Australia in Sydney in 1989.
The week-long event, ending on Friday, drew about 500 participants from research institutions, governments, industry, and conservation groups across 59 countries.