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Native rice (RIEL image only)
The Applied Plant Ecology Group applies understanding of plant ecology to develop solutions to conserve and utilise native plants, and to manage introduced species.
Image of people flying in a helicopter over the land and ocean
You are invited to join us for this seminar about using two-way knowledge systems to protect and manage sea country.
Tropical biosecurity - RINA banner
Develop a critical mass of research excellence at CDU to address the research, technical and innovation needs of the Northern Australia Agricultural sector, supporting growth and economic development.
Keith Christian head and shoulders with palm tree trunk and large green leaves in the background
Organisms can survive changing environments in two main ways: they can evolve new tolerances (requires genetic variability and time); or, within the lifetime of an individual, they can use their existing capacity to adapt to changing conditions.
Ben Sparrow, head and shoulders, with green leafy background
The TERN Ecosystem Surveillance field program enables consistent and ongoing monitoring to assess and address the direction and magnitude of change across Australian ecosystems, using the AusPlots survey protocol.
Muhammad Saleem
Dr. Muhammad has been associated with the teaching and practice of marketing for over the last 15 years. His research focuses on Sustainable Consumer Behavior in the Transport Industry and Tourism sector.
Kamaljit Sangha head and shoulders with forest in background
Kamal will discuss what ecosystem services and the related concepts are. She will discuss the importance of assessing the value of ecosystem services from Indigenous perspectives that helps informing the policy decision makers and land managers.
Dr Noel Preece, wearing sunglasses, with binoculars hanging round his neck, looking at a lizard on a burnt tree trunk, surrounded by burnt ground
A discussion of the endangered spectacled flying-fox, which has suffered a 75% decline over the past 15 to 20 years.
Dr Chava Weitzman wearing sunglasses holding a tortoise, in arid-looking country with small shrubs in the background
Chava will discuss the relative ease and challenges of studying emerging diseases in two groups of hosts, tortoises and house finches, each impacted by a bacterial Mycoplasma pathogen.
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