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What Moa Extinction Teaches Us About Conservation Today

Deputy Director of the Environment Institute, Professor Damien Fordham, co-authored a recent paper examining the impact of human settlement and hunting on the extinction of New Zealand’s giant flightless birds, the moa.

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Tracking Wombats and Rabbits from Space

New research by PhD candidate Natarsha McPherson, an Environment Institute Member, has found that satellites can track wombat and rabbit burrows from space.

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How Green Spaces Could Impact Joint Health- Dr. Jessica Stanhope's Research

Using data from the North West Adelaide Health Study, Dr Jessica Stanhope is investigating whether tree canopy cover and natural environments influence arthritis development, pain levels, and even our microbiome.

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Why Australia Needs Urgent Environmental Law Reform

With climate challenges increasing, Professor Patrick O'Connor discusses why effective environmental laws and strategic conservation funding are essential for long-term economic resilience.

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Feb

Project Factsheet Smart Stormwater Systems out now

The risk of flooding and heatwaves has been amplified by climate change; however, smart stormwater systems provide innovative solutions that can adapt to these changes, as demonstrated by research led by Environment Institute members Assoc. Professor Mark Thyer and Professor Holger Maier, supported by Ruijie Jerry Liang and Graeme Dandy of the University of Adelaide.

29

Jan

WOMADelaide The Planet Talks 2025

We are thrilled to be presenting The Planet Talks at the 2025 WOMADelaide Festival, check out our program!

24

Jan

The Reintroduction of the Murray Crayfish in South Australia

After 40 years, Murray crayfish are being reintroduced to South Australia. As a keystone species, their return could bring major ecological benefits, but long-term success will require continued effort. 

22

Jan

FAME strategy sustainability 2024 annual report: Out now

Read the FAME Strategy Sustainability 2024 Annual Report, featuring Environment Institute Executive Director Professor Andrew Lowe!

21

Jan

Rethinking artificial lawns: The impact on Adelaide urban heat

With climate change intensifying heatwaves, we need better urban planning to keep our cities cool and liveable. Should councils restrict artificial turf use? What’s your take?

20

Jan

When the invaders are locked out: Bringing back threatened native species in outback Australia

In the latest Eco Futurists episode, Director Professor Andrew Lowe chats with Katherine Tuft and Nathan Manders of Arid Recovery, a non-profit dedicated to conserving threatened species in South Australia’s Roxby Downs.

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