Exciting PhD Opportunity!! Understanding landscape dynamics of wetland vegetation in relation to fire, environmental flow management in the Murray-Darling Basin’s Narran Lakes and the Macquarie Marshes
Learn more: https://t.co/DdyCZYpXLw
@theCEWH@unswbees@UNSWScience
The annual Eastern Australian #Waterbird Survey blog is live! Get a waterbird’s eye view with our research team each day counting and monitoring 50+ waterbird species and #wetland and #river health. Visit the blog: https://t.co/Qnyb0X8REZ @UNSWScience@UNSWbees
Happy World Wetlands Day! We’re proud to provide our expertise for @theCEWH‘s @FlowMERprogram including the internationally significant, Ramsar-protected Macquarie Marshes (pictured @ShotbyHarro for UNSW) and Narran Lakes-Dharriwaa. Learn more https://t.co/Yfyk8m9ACw #WWD2025
New research in @ConLetters from @AlexJB497, @MarsKlaassen, Richard Kingsford, @rohanclarke01, and I demonstrating the potential for HPAI H5N1 virus transmission via food-theft (kleptoparasitism) in seabirds: https://t.co/loM1DmwH2l
Pic: David Tipling
Five years of hard work, finally published with @SpringerNature in @ScientificData: The Antarctic Ecosystem Inventory, a dataset of Antarctic Ecosystems in ice-free lands. A massive thank you to the international team that made this possible. @CES_UNSW
https://t.co/71VZ8GbRTJ
A recently published in @Nature Food, led by Prof. @DJ_Eldridge, reveals a strong positive relationship between dung presence and grazing pressure.
Dung records have been used to create high-res maps of herbivore distribution around the world.
https://t.co/iqeNXNumIz
A study led by UNSW Dr @kate_cornelsen has gathered vital insights from greater bilbies at Taronga Western Plains Zoo into how bilbies would cope if reintroduced to temperate areas.
Read more about the surprising bilby behaviour uncovered in this research:
https://t.co/uJxEmImNvo
✨3✨ postdoc opportunities to work with @itchyshin! I can't recommend it enough, Shinichi is amazing to work with! Please feel free to reach out to me if you want feedback from the past 4+ years working with him :)
A new @CES_UNSW study has used AI to count a gathering, or rather a flamboyance, of 532,197 flamingos in Botswana 🦩
The research highlights how AI can improve the method of animal counts and the importance of the Makgadikgadi Pans as a flamingo habitat.
https://t.co/JHyi1Hjvaw