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Scientific Paper

September 2025 | Open Access

Feasibility of nocturnal thermal drone surveys for detecting endangered mahogany gliders (Petaurus gracilis) in tropical lowland woodlands

Norris Emmeline Bernadette Barrett, Chang Yiyin, Jackson Stephen, Hoskin Conrad J. (2025) Feasibility of nocturnal thermal drone surveys for detecting endangered mahogany gliders (Petaurus gracilis) in tropical lowland woodlands. Australian Mammalogy 47, AM25029.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AM25029

Scientific Paper

September 2025

Rangewide adaptive plasticity in trees provides resilience to climate change

Trevenen, E., Renton, M., Breed, M., Maher, N., Prober, S., Robinson, J., Standish, R., Veneklaas, E., & Krauss, S. (2025). Rangewide adaptive plasticity in trees provides resilience to climate change. Research Square. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-7611542/v1

Note: this is a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed.

Info Sheet

September 2025

Research to improve the management of feral cats and red foxes (info sheet)

Info Sheet

September 2025

Nature based solutions (info sheet)

Info Sheet

September 2025

GRAIL (info sheet)

Info Sheet

September 2025

Restoration by design (info sheet)

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September 2025

Climate-resilient Landscapes (info sheet)

Report

July 2025

Wet Tropics fish risks and recovery actions

O’Mara, K., Carpenter-Bundhoo, L., Compagnoni, S., Donaldson, J., Geelen, L., Lucas, T., Marshall, J., Negus, P., Pusey, B. & Kennard, M. (2025). Threats, risk assessment and recovery action planning for rare and threatened freshwater fish in Queensland’s Wet Tropics region. Report to the Queensland Government and the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

Report

July 2025

Refactoring the iRiverMetrics algorithm

Tayer, T. Refactoring the iRiverMetrics algorithm (2025). Report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. The University of Western Australia, Perth.

Info Sheet

June 2025

Environmental Economic Accounting (info sheet)

Research product or tool

June 2025 | Open Access

Kakadu Research Strategy

Cooper, V., Calma, B., Nayinggul C., Rawlinson, M., Dobbs, R., Rossiter-Rachor, N. and Douglas, M. 2024. Kakadu Research Strategy 2025-2035. Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra. CC BY 4.0.

Scientific Paper

June 2025 | Open Access

Sphagnum peatland hydrological balance shows high groundwater dependence and resilience to short‐term dry periods

Gunawardhana, M., Treby, S., Silvester, E., Jones, O. A. H., & Grover, S. (2025). Sphagnum peatland hydrological balance shows high groundwater dependence and resilience to short-term dry periods. Water Resources Research, 61, e2024WR039454. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024WR039454

Report

May 2025

Queensland Threatened Lizard Survey – Final report

Chapple D., Hoskin C., Amey A., Couper P., Borsboom A., Melville J., Queensland Threatened Lizard Survey - Final report (2024). Monash University.

Info Sheet

May 2025

Mapping and monitoring persistent pools (info sheet)

Info Sheet

May 2025

Flinders restoration project newsletter update May 2025 (info sheet)

Scientific Paper

May 2025 | Open Access

Where to replant – prioritising revegetation based on site suitability and ecological outcomes

Pierre Defourny, Vanessa M. Adams, Where to replant - prioritising revegetation based on site suitability and ecological outcomes. Biological Conservation, Volume 307, 2025, 111142. ISSN 0006-3207. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111142

Scientific Paper

May 2025 | Open Access

Fire regimes drive population trends of a threatened lizard in the central and western deserts of Australia

Southwell D, Moore D, McAlpin S, Blackwood E, Schubert A, Smart A, Merson S, Goumas M, Macgregor N, R Paltridge (2025). Fire regimes drive population trends of a threatened lizard in the central and western deserts of Australia Wildlife Research 52 (4)

Scientific Paper

April 2025 | Open Access

Valuing the reciprocating services that humans can provide to ecosystems

Natalie Stoeckl, Robert Costanza, Namgay Dorji, Ida Kubiszewski, Bassie Limenih, Jing Tian, Satoshi Yamazaki (2025). Valuing the reciprocating services that humans can provide to ecosystems. Ecological Indicators, Volume 174, 2025, 113496, ISSN 1470-160X.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113496.

Scientific Paper

April 2025 | Open Access

Impacts of water resource development on tropical flow-dependent fisheries: a case study of northern Australia

O’Mara, K., Beesley, L., Kopf, R.K. et al. Impacts of water resource development on tropical flow-dependent fisheries: a case study of northern Australia. Rev Fish Biol Fisheries 35, 979–1009 (2025).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-025-09944-9

Report

April 2025

Best-practice management of feral cats and red foxes – workshop 3 (report)

Dorph A1, Mulhall SJ2 and Ballard G1,3 (2025) Best-practice management of feral cats and red foxes: workshop 3 report, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. University of New England, Armidale. CC BY 4.0

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