Project 5.7
Understanding the ongoing decline of a threatened arid mesopredator – the kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei)
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Understanding the ongoing decline of a threatened arid mesopredator – the kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei)
Mapping and monitoring persistent pools using remote sensing to support river resilience
Enhancing climate resilience of vertebrate communities in the Fitz-Stirlings
Conservation and recovery actions for rare and threatened Wet Tropics freshwater fish
PeatSense: Improving condition monitoring and management of endangered alpine peatlands in the Australian Alps
Adapt Land & Sea
Environmental Economic Accounting – Developing and trialling approaches for accounting to ensure respectful inclusion of First Nations knowledges
Contributing to the recovery of threatened species and priority places
Predicting dangerous heat events for spectacled flying-foxes
Developing a culturally relevant framework for climate change adaptation and resilient landscapes
What does success look like? Factors resulting in positive outcomes for Landcare and threatened-species recovery-team projects
Developing an Indigenous wetland monitoring and management toolkit
Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge
Identifying important areas of biodiversity and bush tucker for targeted management in Kakadu National Park
Managing and monitoring for improved biodiversity outcomes using state-and-transition models
Restoration by design: improving biodiversity outcomes from Australia’s restoration investments
Improved methods to detect and protect arid-zone groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Improved detection of non-native freshwater fish species in northern Australia
Measuring the impact of changing fire and drought regimes in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
The use and impacts of wet-season burning in the tropical savannas of Kakadu National Park