Events
Check out our calendar of events and participate in our seminars, public lectures and more.

Alpine pollinators are uniquely adapted to cold, dynamic environments, but face growing threats from climate change. This talk explores how temperature across climates, weather, and microclimates shapes pollinator activity in Australia's mountains, and what this means for their survival.

Managing farm dams, freshwater wetlands, and wastewater lagoons for carbon and biodiversity benefits
Teal carbon ecosystems are freshwater wetlands, like lakes, ponds, farm dams and reservoirs. Equivalent to blue carbon (coastal wetlands), they can regulate greenhouse gases and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Past events

Many of us feel that nature has intrinsic value. What are the policy implications of this belief?

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

Join Honorary Associate Professor John Dargavel as we welcome his 2023 release, Anthopocene Days, launched by Assoc Prof Ruth Morgan, Director, Centre for Environmental History, ANU.

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!

The Fenner School HDR Cohort invite you to join our HDR Shut Up and Write sessions!