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9 Sep 2020
There are now attempts to manage the rangeland goat to become a major commodity, but can these wily creatures be managed and harvested in Australia?
8 Sep 2020
Climate History Australia has launched a new citizen science project to create the longest daily weather record for Australia.
4 Sep 2020
For the ANU virtual Open Week 2020, we put together a series of podcasts talking about the teaching and learning at the Fenner School.
3 Sep 2020
More than 2 trillion litres of water has gone missing from our largest and most precious river system — the Murray-Darling Basin. Professor Jamie Pittock asks...
2 Sep 2020
When the clock ticked over to 2020, Australia was in the grip of a brutal drought and unprecedented bushfires. But in the months since, while many of us were...
20 Aug 2020
Professor Jamie Pittock spoke with ABC Radio National about a new review of Australia's Environmental laws - and finding that they have largely failed in...
14 Aug 2020
You might associate the Australian Alps with skiing, Snowy Hydro-Electric or the Man from Snowy River. But few know of the region’s history of exploitation,...
12 Aug 2020
A novel approach to fumigating the nests of the 40-spotted pardalote has proven to be highly effective.
7 Aug 2020
Bruny Island is virtually the only remaining habitat left where swift parrots can safely raise their hatchlings. Fenner School Researcher Dr Stojanovic tells...
30 Jul 2020
A new technical guideline provides direction on how to think about and implement connectivity conservation in ecological management. How nature is inter-...
30 Jul 2020
A new project is open to Honours and Masters students to apply a new food systems model study the link between food production, food processing, and...
28 Jul 2020
As city populations soar, it might seem like there isn't much room for trees. But ecologists say these climatic powerhouses are an often overlooked...