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Ecologist living on Whadjuk boodjar
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Professor Euan Ritchie
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Australian governments are failing to conserve biodiversity, meaning their extraordinary values are being lost and global conservation targets will likely fail. The next federal government must do better. My letter with
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www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Addressing Australia’s biodiversity crisis
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adt6042
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Robyn Shaw
8 months ago
Thrilled to see our paper out in
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@katefarquharson.bsky.social
& the core team for a mammoth effort over 6yrs! Privileged to work with 57 scientists who spent many hours screening papers & more. Missing the late Mike Bruford-who helped inspire it all
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Damian Lettoof
9 months ago
The Tasmanian tree frog (Litoria burrowsae), a now rare frog that breeds in isolated pool deep in the heath. So awesome to find!
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@annacresswell.bsky.social
is convinced I use the 100’s of tea strainers I buy to capture pygmy possums. This photo suggests it might just be possible!
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Dr Rosemary Hohnen
9 months ago
New research! Authors examine camera trapping trends in Australia, finding strong taxonomic, geographic, and analytical biases, but also new ways to meet big conservation objectives. Great stuff! Glad to play a very small part. Congrats Tom and WildObs! ⚡️
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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(PDF) Large-scale and long-term wildlife research and monitoring using camera traps: a continental synthesis
PDF | Camera traps are widely used in wildlife research and monitoring, so it is imperative to understand their strengths, limitations, and potential... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/387126865_Large-scale_and_long-term_wildlife_research_and_monitoring_using_camera_traps_a_continental_synthesis
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Bruno Alves Buzatto
9 months ago
First paper of 2025 — the Sydney funnel-web spider is actually at least three different species:
bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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The world’s most venomous spider is a species complex: systematics of the Sydney funnel-web spider (Atracidae: Atrax robustus) - BMC Ecology and Evolution
The Sydney funnel-web spider Atrax robustus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1877 is an iconic Australian species and considered among the most dangerously venomous spiders for humans. Originally described in 18...
https://bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12862-024-02332-0
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www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
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Extinction of experience among ecologists
Fieldwork-based research and education in ecology are under multiple threats and are progressively declining. We call for greater attention to this ongoing loss of direct field experience within the ecology community, as it could have widespread consequences for science and education, ultimately hindering efforts to address the ongoing biodiversity crisis.
https://www.cell.com/trends/ecology-evolution/abstract/S0169-5347(24)00318-5?rss=yes&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it
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One of the best things about Perth is that you can normally order an oat flat white <150m from a weedy seadragon
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Rob Davis
9 months ago
How good are WA Christmas Trees/Moojar (Nuytsia floribunda)? These ones near Denmark just left me in awe at their fiery otherworldly brilliance.
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I've recently been trialling some thermal binoculars to help with creature tracking. Pretty impressed so far, picking up lots of things that are often tough to get eye shine out of, like this chuditch (western quoll)
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Keller Kopf
11 months ago
First post here. I’ll unpack our new paper
@science.org
highlighting the loss of old animals and calling for ‘longevity conservation’
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Loss of Earth’s old, wise, and large animals
Earth’s old animals are in decline. Despite this, emerging research is revealing the vital contributions of older individuals to cultural transmission, population dynamics, and ecosystem processes and...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado2705
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Holly Kirk
9 months ago
Happy New Year everyone! Hope you are all safe and happy 💕 Had a bit of a break from the socials for the last two weeks but now coming at 2025 with the determination and focus of these red-necked stints! 🌏🪶
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Brush-tailed phascogale has got to be up there as one of Australia's most underated fauna species. Don't @ me invertebrate people
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Dr Maggie J Watson
10 months ago
Wildlife restoration in fragmented agricultural landscapes: trialling wild-to-wild translocation with two common reptiles
#ESAus2024
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Dale Nimmo
10 months ago
Looking for a PhD? Check out the Gulbali Institute PhD prospectus. Our team is looking to fill three positions, centered around improving biodiversity outcomes of fire management. All projects include close collaboration with government and First Nations groups.
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https://cdn.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/4410316/Challenge-Projects-Full-Prospectus2025.pdf
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Bad day to be a termite. This Christmas numbat wasn't taking prisoners
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Linette Umbrello
10 months ago
Congratulations to Kate Rick ans team for winning best student paper in Heredity in 2024! 🎉
www.nature.com/collections/...
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Annual Heredity prize for the Best Student Paper 2024
We are pleased to announce the winners of the annual prize for the best student-led paper in Heredity for 2024. As in previous years the quality of papers was ...
https://www.nature.com/collections/cdgeacabcb
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Journal of Applied Ecology
10 months ago
Widespread resilience of animal species, functional diversity, and predator–prey networks to an unprecedented gigafire 📈 Suggests that interventions could instead focus on the subset of species that are vulnerable to severe fire 🔥🌏 🧪 🔗
https://buff.ly/3Zep4bx
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Lily Dun
10 months ago
Had a great time at
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poster night! Lots of discussions about architectural and functional traits, sparking new ideas for my PhD. Thanks to everyone who stopped by! 🌱✨
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Dr Christina N. Zdenek
10 months ago
Jules
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convinces the audience that collecting data from (keen) snake catchers is the go for studying snakes, which are inherently difficult to study! At
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Dr Anna Cresswell
11 months ago
A shift in focus from corals to a bit of bird hobby science:
theconversation.com/in-a-record-...
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In a record-breaking drought, bush birds from around Perth flocked to the city
Months of hot and dry weather, with only 23mm of rain recorded over seven months, drove some species to seek food and water in the city.
https://theconversation.com/in-a-record-breaking-drought-bush-birds-from-around-perth-flocked-to-the-city-241795
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Dylan Westaway
11 months ago
1 of 6 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus) we saw taking advantage of the smorgasbord of bats roosting in this Balinese cave
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