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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.
Let the hunt begin!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.
Read the storyAustralia’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.
Find out more.Yen Le is studying the Master of Environment program at the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
Arifah Hidayati is studying the Master of Forests (advanced) program at the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
The Fenner community came together and shared their favourite meals at our annual International Lunch,
Jyotirao Wankhede completed a Master of Forestry (Advanced) at the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
The risks of solar geoengineering will be magnified if critics are ignored and researchers are allowed to self-regulate.
Pumped hydro and batteries can easily provide all the storage needed for 100% renewable electricity generation, eliminating the need for polluting gas power plants.
Since colonisation, cultural burning in the Great Sandy Desert ended. Now the work of caring for desert country (pirra) with fire (jungku, or warlu) has begun again.
For many years, scientists have been working with Indigenous people in the desert to record these observations in a systematic way. New research collates this data.
Informing the re-emergence of First Nations burning in contemporary endangered woodlands in south-eastern Australia