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21 Nov 2019
Melbourne's drinking water is being put at risk by "widespread" illegal logging near water catchment areas, Australian National University...
28 Oct 2019
Fenner School academics and researchers have joined 240 conservation scientists to ask the Prime Minister to protect and strengthen environment laws and...
10 Oct 2019
ANU scientists say there’s growing concern over a mysterious, possibly drought-related phenomenon that’s killing off substantial numbers of snow gums in the...
5 Oct 2019
A native longicorn beetle is ringbarking the trees all across Kosciuszko National Park, creating a mass die-off of native snow gums throughout the Australian...
24 Sep 2019
We are offering a number of PhD opportunities in ecology and biodiversity conservation, including studies on the reintroduction of threatened species, and the...
3 Sep 2019
The Fenner School of Environment and Society is offering a couple of PhD programs (Ecologist and Social scientist) working with the interdisciplinary team of...
14 Aug 2019
We are offering an exciting opportunity to undertake a PhD program at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at The Australian National University. The...
5 Aug 2019
Last month Professor of Urban Environment and Human Ecology Xuemei Bai travelled to Brisbane for the Climate Reality Project training conference for several...
30 Jul 2019
In this emotive piece, Award-winning climate scientist and Fenner professor Joëlle Gergis outlines the dire state of the climate crisis with a thought-...
28 Jul 2019
About 92,000 kilograms of kangaroo carcass has ended up at the tip after the most recent cull wrapped up on Friday. Fenner academics Dr George Wilson and Dr...
17 Jul 2019
Fenner School professor Dr Peter Kanowski is one of the most renowned researchers worldwide in the field of international forest governance - and just recently...
19 Jun 2019
Without bees, dinners could look very different and cost a lot more than they do today. Professor Saul Cunningham talks to to News Corp about the importance of...