Research assistant and PhD student at the @adelaideuniversity studying the invertebrate trade, invasive species and Australian biosecurity ππ³π»ππ¦πΊπ¨π¦
Proud to be presenting my research again at #biosym24 on the Australian invertebrate trade and its implications for biosecurity π Thank you to everyone who organised such a great event (and for choosing to host it on the sunny Gold Coast βοΈ)
And I am so proud of you for everything you've achieved this year @JasminBroadbri1! I can't wait to see what the future holds for you π₯°
(please don't leave our office, you're a ray of sunshine that makes everyday more fun π₯²βοΈ)
Just watched the amazing @JasminBroadbri1 present on the global feather trade, from my colourful air bnb kitchen table in Albany, WA.
Such an important project! Did you know that 13% of all extant bird species are traded for feathers around the world? π±π¦π¦
Just watched the amazing @JasminBroadbri1 present on the global feather trade, from my colourful air bnb kitchen table in Albany, WA.
Such an important project! Did you know that 13% of all extant bird species are traded for feathers around the world? π±π¦π¦
This chart is for mammals only and it helps us understand why we have ecological overshoot and a climate crisis, and why we are in uncharted territory. https://t.co/pErHRnGohH
Pre-Albany arrival: All roads are leading to #Albany for the #AES conference. Had a little stop-over in #Boyup Brook and we had a show and tell of their bug collection #Bugs π π¦ π¦ πͺ² πͺ²#AusEnto2023
Your #FrogIDWeek submissions are vital for tracking changes in frog populations over time.
Please use the #FrogID app to record frog calls often, particularly following rain.
Learn more: https://t.co/BBn4HiIcZ7
π½οΈ: Crucifix Frog (Notaden bennettii) by Thomas Parkin
@CharlieLass is a PhD Student at the University of Adelaide, studying invasive species and the invertebrate trade. Here's why she thinks it's important not to spray this spring
#NoSpraySpring
Hundreds of weeds have been found advertised on a public online marketplace in Australia, including ones that pose #biosecurity risks, one of our studies found. See the details in this @Pensoft blog post.
https://t.co/OLoHiEs2K6
Feeling very privileged to have met @HugePossum and Karen Possingham last week. Thank you again for the Possingham Supplementary Scholarship, and for supporting me and my research π¦πͺ²
Privileged to meet Charlie Lassaline - recipient of the second Possingham Supplementary Scholarship. She told us about her intriguing research into invertebrate wildlife trade, lots of spiders https://t.co/deLVz4RE65 @UniofAdelaide@Biodivcouncil@environmentinst
Itβs finally arrived! π¨ Tickets for our annual quiz night go on sale today!
Join us on the 20th October for our biggest fundraiser of the year - enjoy some top-notch trivia and your chance to win some fantastic prizesπ₯
Tickets β‘οΈ https://t.co/j2Vcmr87pm
"The main problem for Australia is the widespread invasive #plant trade on public online marketplaces."
Our authors @jacob_ecosphere and @InvasionEcology discuss their study on online trade of #invasiveplants and the dangers to local #biodiversity.
https://t.co/wYefHRJHuq
I did a thing!! Listen to this new podcast episode to learn all about my labs wildlife trade research, including the fascinating world of invertebrate trade πͺ²π thank you @ProfALowe for the great chat, and @InvasionEcology for doing this with me!