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We're going on a beetle hunt

This is a story about what it's like to tackle an entirely new problem, so nothing is easy. Not even catching some beetles.

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Disability advocate Marcus Dadd: ‘I hope I can inspire people to chase their dreams’

Fenner graduate and disability advocate Marcus Dadd has a passion for inclusive and sustainable practices in agriculture.

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Australia’s summer weather heats up

Professor Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick gives us the run down of what is expected to be Australia's hottest hummer on record.

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Geoengineering aims to intervene in Earth’s climate to fight global warming.
Friday, 18 Feb 2022
  • Research story

Geoengineering could pose grave dangers, potentially worse than the warming it seeks to remedy. To understand the risks, we’ve undertaken a risk assessment of this controversial technology.

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A Menindee Lake outlet in far west NSW, shown during Darling river flood surveillance this month.
Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022
  • News

Tainted flows begin arriving in upper Menindee lakes in New South Wales as expert says problem ‘accelerated by poor management’

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Dainty Swallowtail caterpillar on a citrus leaf.
Tuesday, 08 Feb 2022
  • News

Canberra writer Susan Parsons writes about her experience walking with Fenner ecologist Dr Suzi Bondat the Australian National Botanic Gardens to observe butterflies breeding and feeding on plants.

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Homes overlook a forest in the wildland-urban interface in Arizona. Marius von Essen
Tuesday, 08 Feb 2022
  • Research story

In a study published Feb. 7, 2022, a team of climate scientists mapped out where vegetation is creating the highest fire risks across the western U.S. They were surprised to discover that the fastest rate of population growth by far has been in the areas with the highest fire risk.

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On a direct angle, the circular shape of a cake tin sits against a light grey kitchen counter. There is baking paper in the middle of the circle. Over the top of this symmetrical image are the words 'Kitchen Ecology'
Friday, 28 Jan 2022
  • Education story

Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction and Palaeoecology reads like a mouthful, but Dr Janelle Stevenson knows that for Undergraduates and Masters students at ANU, it’s a type of scientific, social and geographic study that’s coming back into popularity.

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Photo of a Regent Honeyeater bird
Friday, 14 Jan 2022
  • Research story

Less than 80 years ago, regent honeyeaters ruled Australia’s flowering gum forests, with huge raucous flocks roaming from Adelaide to Rockhampton. Now, there are less than 300 birds left in the wild. Habitat loss has pushed the survivors into little pockets across their once vast range.

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An ecologist holds her dog, Zorro.
Tuesday, 21 Dec 2021
  • Research story

From tracking down hard-to-find owls to protecting bats, there’s nothing Zorro the detection dog can’t do.

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Tuesday, 14 Dec 2021
  • News

If a river could speak, what would it tell you? Climb aboard and be prepared to get wet.

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Tuesday, 30 Nov 2021
  • Research story

As climate change worsens, bushfires are likely to become more intense and frequent. We must find new ways of managing bushfires to prevent catastrophic events - satellite data can help in this task.

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