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The world’s leading aquatic scientific societies with 80,000+ members urgently call for cuts to global greenhouse gas emissions

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Online Event: Research Day - School of Architecture and Built Environment research community

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How much do we know about very own impact on the oceans?

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Funding for Glossy Black Cockatoo allow Environment Institute members to continue recovery on Kangaroo Island

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Professor Bob Hill guest editor of the ‘Dry adapted vegetation’ special issue of the Australian Journal of Botany. 

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Prof. Andy Austin with Dr Steve Donnellan give online Q&A - Biology & Evolution in Parasitoid Wasps

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EVENT: Professor Sean Connell features in Ecology and Evolution Seminar

This event will be held online via Zoom and will be the beginning of Environmental Diversity theme for the Spring Series. This week, the free monthly Friday seminar series features exciting, cutting-edge science by Professor Sean Connell and PhD Candidate, Angus Mitchell.

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Inaugural Geological Society of Australia Online Lecture with Alan Collins

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Looking to the past to maintain future biodiversity

”Reference periods in Earth’s history serve as natural laboratories for understanding biodiversity responses to climate change and improving strategies for conservation under ongoing and future climate change,” says lead author Associate Professor Damien Fordham, at the Environment Institute and the University of Adelaide's Global Change Ecology & Conservation Lab.

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Could chocolate be the answer to saving southern Australia's most endangered wattle?

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