Sacha Jellinek
@sachaj.bsky.social
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Dad, ecologist, nature lover with a passion to help restore natural environments
'We don't have time to despair'. Great thoughts from
@drphilmccormack.bsky.social
at
#esa2025
Rocking talk, and so important that we influence the laws on how we treat and manage nature
about 1 month ago
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Hugh Possingham
about 1 month ago
For those who love plants, many groups have been restoring the vegetation of the Adelaide Plains, once harbouring 750 species! Head east along the river towards the St Peterβs billabong. Some things in flower: Linum marginale, Goodenia amplexans (strong smell) and Malva
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Dax Kellie
about 1 month ago
If you missed my talk but still want some tips for writing good code for scientists, my slides are here:
daxkellie.quarto.pub/a-guide-to-w...
All the links and references are there too in case you want to see more! ππ§ͺπ
#ESA2025
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#quartopub
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How does Landscape Ecology interact and influence Natural Resource Management. Interesting concepts by Prof Andrew Bennett who believes they interact in three main ways.
#esa2025
about 1 month ago
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Great work Russell, aka
@urbanfrogger.bsky.social
let's build clean urban ponds in cities for frogs and other critters
#esa2025
about 1 month ago
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Fascinating talk at
#esa2025
on the interactions between animals and people by
@predator-smarts.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
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I'll be speaking at the Ecological Society of Australia conference
#ESAus2025
in the Ecological Management and Restoration session (2.2.G) on Tuesday if you want to hear about a new monitoring method for
#HabitatRestoration
and
#revegetation
about 1 month ago
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Great to see this article, where we look at correlative and mechanistic modelling approaches to predict the effects of
#climate
on key
#revegetation
species, published with
@yungenchee.bsky.social
, Linda Parker and Craig Nitschke
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Model predictions of key revegetation species response to climate change differ between correlative and mechanistic models: implications for adapting restoration
Using native species to revegetate and restore areas of the landscape is important to redress habitat degradation and fragmentation resulting from land-use change. However, under a changing climate, ....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rec.70240
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Professor Euan Ritchie
about 1 year ago
Ok, hereβs my starter pack!
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Non-exhaustive list!
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