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Official launch of TREND
The official launch of TREND – Transects for Environmental Monitoring and Decision Making – will be held on Friday 27th April at the National Wine Centre. TREND is a component of the Long Term Ecological Research Network, a long-term environmental monitoring program dedicated to recording information on Australian ecosystems and key species. TREND will be […]
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New Paper: iREDD hedges against avoided deforestation’s unholy trinity of leakage, permanence and additionality
A new paper involving Environment Institute member Professor Corey Bradshaw, as well as Penny van Oosterzee (Biocarbon Pty Ltd and James Cook University) and James Blignaut (University of Pretoria, South Afica) has recently been published in the journal Conservation Letters. The paper, titled ‘iREDD hedges against avoided deforestation’s unholy trinity of leakage, permanence and additionality’ […]
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New Paper: Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry
A new paper written by Environment Institute member Corey Bradshaw, as well as C. W. Speed, from the Australian Institute of Marine Science/ Research Institute for the Environment & Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University; M. G. Meekan from the Australian Institute of Marine Science; I. C. Field from the Australian Institute of Marine Science/ Marine Mammal […]
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New thinking required on wildlife disease
Professor Corey Bradshaw, Director of Ecological Modelling at The Environment Institute, and colleagues have recently evaluated freely available software tools that provide a realistic prediction of the spread of disease among animals. In particular, they used a combination of models to look at the possible spread of tuberculosis (TB) among feral water buffalo in the […]
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Professor Corey Bradshaw wins Future Fellowship
The Environment Institute would like to Congratulate Professor Corey Bradshaw, Director of Ecological Modelling at the Environment Institute, who was just announced as a winner of a Future Fellowship for funding commencing in 2011 by the Australian Research Council. The announcement was made this morning in Canberra by the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and […]
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