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For the first time, researchers from Griffith University and funded by the hub have deployed 23 “cod logs” into the […]
Professor Mark Kennard recently featured on ABC’s 7.30 report where he spoke about the number of tilapia found during the […]
This article by Dr Rachel Paltridge (Indigenous Desert Alliance), Ngururrpa Ranger Clifford Sunfly, and Postdoctoral Research Fellow Nicholas Leseberg (School […]
The night parrot is one of the rarest birds in Australia, but new research led by Indigenous rangers reveals that a stronghold […]
Scientists have completed their first field trip to Norfolk Island as part of a NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub project which […]
Resilient Landscapes Hub newsletter (July 2024) The hub has now launched 13 new research projects for 2024. These projects have […]
The Resilient Landscapes Hub has launched 13 new research projects supporting conservation, threatened species and threatened ecological communities. We are […]
The search is on across Australia’s deserts for a culturally important vulnerable lizard: the tjakuṟa. So begins our story in […]
Scientists have finished their first field trip to Christmas Island to survey the endangered Christmas Island giant gecko – the […]
In a new hub-funded project, James Cook University scientists will be helping spectacled flying foxes survive heatwaves, after about one […]
Our project partners, the Burnett Mary Regional Group, have just released a stunning 7-minute film about the iconic species living […]
The hub’s Moonaboola (Mary River) research partnership has been featured on ABC radio and online. You can read the ABC […]
On the banks of the Moonaboola (Mary River) in Queensland, researchers held a special demonstration day this month. They showcased […]
Traditional Owners and Indigenous desert ranger groups from across an area spanning 500,000 km2 – 7 times the size of […]
The Resilient Landscapes Hub is launching 13 new research projects supporting conservation, threatened species and Indigenous-led research The hub has […]
The Resilient Landscapes Hub has launched 13 new research projects supporting conservation, threatened species and Indigenous-led research The hub has […]
The Resilient Landscapes Hub’s third research plan is set to have big outcomes! With our third research plan now underway, […]
Nine new hub research projects are kicking off, which will see the Resilient Landscapes Hub make real-world impacts on improving […]
More than 2 decades of research into the invasive weed gamba grass has been showcased in a new website. Research […]
Major investment is urgently needed to protect Litchfield National Park from gamba grass. New research has warned that almost 30% […]
Springing into the Resilient Landscapes Hub second research plan! It’s with great enthusiasm that we launch our second annual research plan […]
Read more from James Cook University here. Breakthrough research by James Cook University scientists has solved the mystery of the […]
Authors: Patch Clapp and Justin Perry, Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub, National Environmental Science Program A research collaboration on Cape […]
We’ve added more than 50 new symbols to our free symbol library! There are new symbols of Indigenous and non-Indigenous […]
Find out more about the hub’s cross-cutting initiative Each NESP hub leads cross-cutting initiative research to support a national, integrated […]
Native freshwater turtles have been caught in the battle to keep feral pigs out of coastal wetlands, with many adult […]
Final Northern Australia update – November 2021. Welcome to the last e-newsletter from the Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub. The […]
Part of the West Kimberley National Heritage Place, the mighty Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) in Western Australia sustains rich biodiversity, ecosystems and human cultures. This […]
Welcome to the Resilient Landscapes Hub We’re delighted to launch the new website and first research plan for the Resilient […]
Scientists are using an innovative technique to detect endangered frogs a long way downstream from their mountainous, tropical homes in […]
The Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub addressed key research questions to come up with practical, on-ground solutions to some of […]
The NESP Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub has had impact across four broad themes: The importance of rivers and their […]
Teaming up for turtles Cloud and AI automate and accelerate turtle nest monitoring and predator tracking, allowing Indigenous rangers from […]
The University of Western Australia (UWA) will host a new Australian research hub to provide national leadership in threatened species […]
Delivering research findings to stakeholders Hub research has found that reduced flows for Gulf of Carpentaria rivers could mean less […]
Ants and other animals key to tracking rehabilitation Studying ants and other animals is helping scientists in Australia’s north to […]
We have publicly released our free collection of 250+ symbols for all your science communication needs! DOWNLOAD THE SYMBOLS HERE […]
Indigenous-led science to co-manage Kakadu named as Eureka finalist An Indigenous-led science project solving complex environmental management problems in […]
More than 100 Indigenous contributors have created the first Indigenous-led guidelines on how to best strengthen and share Indigenous knowledge […]
Hub researchers recently met for a workshop with NT Government policy-makers and regulators to share relevant research and solicit feedback […]
Maintaining water flows in Australia’s northern rivers is essential to conserve the diversity of freshwater fishes and the health of […]
Development and conservation planning in northern Australia often lacks consistent and comprehensive scientific spatial data. This research, led by Dr […]
Researchers from three Hub projects were asked to present at the recent Queensland Water Planning Science Forum – this event […]
There are many and various development plans for WA’s Fitzroy River catchment, including expansion of irrigation agriculture. Informed decision-making requires […]
The Northern Australia Food Futures Conference was hosted by NT Farmers in Darwin this week. With a theme of ‘Science […]
WA’s Fitzroy River catchment is recognised for its outstanding natural and cultural heritage, but perhaps less so for its significant […]
The Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management project held a very successful workshop from 5-7 December 2017 in Fitzroy Crossing, […]
There is significant interest in expanding economic development in the Kimberley’s Fitzroy River catchment, and a suite of Hub research […]