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April 2026

Minnarityi (Red mulga) on Wangkumarra Country (Case Study)

Ebsworth, M. 2026. Minnarityi (Red mulga) on Wangkumarra Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Moodjar (WA Christmas Tree) on Noongar Country (Case Study)

Webber, Z., Forrest, R., Forrest, S. and Wade. J. 2026. Moodjar (WA Christmas Tree) on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Nguruny (Coastal emu) on Bundjalung Country (Case Study)

Costello, O., Slabb, K. and Johnson, A. 2026. Nguruny (Coastal emu) on Bundjalung Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Walku (Quandong) on Martu Country (Birriliburu IPA) (Case Study)

Birriliburu Wanti (Ladies) Team. 2026. Walku (Quandong) on Martu Country (Birriliburu IPA). Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Wammerawal (The Macquarie Marshes) on Wayilwan Country (Case Study)

Flakelar, D. 2026. Wammerawal (The Macquarie Marshes) on Wayilwan Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

White-tailed black cockatoos on Noongar Country (Case Study)

Collard, D. 2026. White-tailed black cockatoos on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Wiliyanoo, Toollee (Freshwater mussels) on Nyikina and Gunggari Country (Case Study)

Michelle, H., Poelina-Hunter, E. et al. 2026. Wiliyanoo, Toollee (Freshwater mussels) on Nyikina and Gunggari Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Research product or tool

April 2026

Yonga (Western grey kangaroo) on Noongar Country (Case Study)

Collard, D. 2026. Yonga (Western grey kangaroo) on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Scientific Paper

April 2026 | Open Access

Experimental Habitat Enhancement and Monitoring for the Endangered Mary River Cod Maccullochella mariensis

Carpenter-Bundhoo, L., N.Larsen, C.Jones, et al. 2026. “Experimental Habitat Enhancement and Monitoring for the Endangered Mary River Cod Maccullochella mariensis.” Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems36, no. 3: e70358. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.70358.

Report

April 2026

Towards a better understanding of information on the risk of extreme weather and climate change to Australia’s threatened terrestrial and freshwater species

Marsh, H., Boulter, S.L., Briscoe, N., Clarke, J., Le Breton, T., Marsh, J., Mason, C. Nolan, S. (2025) Towards a better understanding of information on the risk of extreme weather and climate change to Australia’s threatened terrestrial and freshwater species. Climate Systems Hub and Resilient Landscapes Hub. National Environment Science Program, Australia.

Info Sheet

March 2026

Monitoring and evaluating ecological outcomes of riparian revegetation: How can we improve if we don’t measure?

Scientific Paper

March 2026 | Open Access

Historical land use couples with host density to affect myrtle rust impacts in a wet sclerophyll forest community in Eastern Australia

Stevenson, K., Carlson, J., McDonald, W., Pegg, G., Wills, J., & Firn, J. (2026). Historical land use couples with host density to affect myrtle rust impacts in a wet sclerophyll forest community in Eastern Australia. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 7, e70217. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.70217

Scientific Paper

March 2026

Seed priming with whole-soil microbial communities from an intact grassy woodland increases root biomass of Acacia pycnantha

Davies, Tarryn and Annells, Amy and Cando-Dumancela, Christian and Hodgson, Riley J. and Kennedy, Shaun and Liddicoat, Craig and Peddle, Shawn D. and Ramesh, Sunita A. and Vizzari, Giuseppina and Breed, Martin, Seed priming with whole-soil microbial communities from an intact grassy woodland increases root biomass of Acacia pycnantha. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6360780 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6360780

Note: this is a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed.

Report

February 2026

Indigenous cultural and ecological values of the Donnelly River and their water requirements: Part B

Caroline Canham, Leah Beesley, Fiona Freestone, Thiaggo de Castro Tayer, Samantha Setterfield, Michael Douglas (2024). Indigenous cultural and ecological values of the Donnelly River and their water requirements. Part B review of the literature, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA., Report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. November 2024.

Report

February 2026

Indigenous cultural and ecological values of the Donnelly River: Part A

Caroline Canham, Leah Beesley, Fiona Freestone, Thiaggo de Castro Tayer, Samantha Setterfield, Michael Douglas (2024). Indigenous cultural and ecological values of the Donnelly River and their water requirements. Part A: Interim hydro-socio-ecological conceptual model and knowledge gaps from desktop review, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA. Report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. November 2024.

Scientific Paper

February 2026 | Open Access

Thermal drones for wildlife research in tropical forests: A review of best practices, challenges, and opportunities

Norris, E.B.B., Edwards, W. & Laurance, S. Thermal drones for wildlife research in tropical forests: A review of best practices, challenges, and opportunities. Biodivers Conserv 35, 84 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-026-03285-0

Scientific Paper

February 2026 | Open Access

Mountains magnify mechanisms in climate change biology

de la Fuente, A., Chen, IC., Briscoe, N.J. et al. Mountains magnify mechanisms in climate change biology. Nat. Clim. Chang. 16, 115–117 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02549-x

Other

February 2026

Wet-season burning in Kakadu National Park: Bininj/Mungguy perspectives

Scientific Paper

February 2026 | Open Access

Using expert elicitation to predict feral cat, Felis catus, responses to management

Dorph, A., Legge, S., Penman, T.D., Cherubin, R., Elliot-Kerr, S., Marshall, E., Parkins, K. and Ballard, G.-A. (2026), Using expert elicitation to predict feral cat, Felis catus, responses to management. Pest Manag Sci. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.70566

Scientific Paper

January 2026

How Can We Improve If We Don’t Measure? Evaluation of Riparian Revegetation Projects Prevented by Lack of Monitoring Data

Freestone, F. L., C. A. Canham, S. A. Setterfield, T. C. Tayer, L. S. Beesley, and M. M. Douglas. 2026. “ How Can We Improve If We Don't Measure? Evaluation of Riparian Revegetation Projects Prevented by Lack of Monitoring Data.” Ecological Management & Restoration 27, no. 1: e70034. https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.70034.

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