@EMRjournal is proud to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through this
Special Issue: Indigenous and cross‐cultural ecology ‐ perspectives from Australia https://t.co/6m8pFaa00P
#ESAus23
Nominations for the 2023 Ecological Impact Award are open! Yes, these opening dates are earlier than usual - this is to allow the recipient to attend the 2023 ESA Conference (July 3-7 in Darwin, NT).
https://t.co/BRRBf9BWPT
Closing 28 Feb 2023.
📷️: Virginia Williamson
A fantastic thread of planting 1000s of tubestock in a beautiful part of the world, the Tasmanian Midlands. Farmers and ecologists working hard to improve land productivity. #EcologicalRestoration#healthysoil#biodiversity#climate
CONGRATULATIONS to Assoc. Prof. John Morgan—a leading authority on the #ecology of native grasslands —who recently received the @EcolSocAus Australian Ecology Research Award for his contributions to research, teaching and land management.
https://t.co/p2xXI8uvZq 💚 #lturesearch
Did you know that I’m the book reviews editor for @EMRjournal? I’m looking for someone to review this #OzPlants book! Email me at [email protected] if you’re interested!
📣#HotTopics will now be published as part of @AustralEcology! This means each Hot Topic will appear as a journal-style article, with a citable DOI! 📣
For more information about this change, and to see the latest Hot Topic, visit: https://t.co/8So3cCiXI6
📷: Marie Colibri.
Looking for something to read this weekend? 2022 has already been busy for three of our publications - new editions of @AustralEcology, @EMRjournal and the Bulletin are now available!
https://t.co/lvHG6Cf8Kt (login required for Austral Ecology and EMR).
📷: Pamela Walsh
@EMRjournal has released a new open-access Special Issue titled 'Indigenous and cross-cultural ecology - perspectives from Australia' featuring 16 original contributions. Find it here:
https://t.co/VRA6y5w1zw
📷: Tessa Manning
#IndigenousEcologicalKnowledge#IEK
Why indigenous ancestral stories are important for conservation? Please, check out our research report, led by Anangu elders and published today in Ecological Management & Restoration @EMRjournal
https://t.co/6YA5qUVqIz
Yarning up with Gerry Turpin – An Interview about Indigenous biocultural knowledge. Gerry is the Director of TIEC and ATH's ethnobotanist. He is interviewed at @EMRjournal PM for private copy. https://t.co/a8F0s2jwOA
https://t.co/XI21NrFkux
Do yourself a favour and check out the special issue of @EMRjournal on the huge multidisciplinary effort towards restoring parts of the Tasmanian Midlands biodiversity hotspot.
15 interwoven papers tell the story, free access. #GenerationRestoration
Published today in EMR, “Smoke and Heat can increase germination of common wildflowers and grasses—implications for conservation and restoration of critically endangered grassy ecosystems” @bolshbillyball @jodinprice
https://t.co/p9jmsB1pUH
The #ESAus21 ESA @EMRjournal Student Prize for Outstanding Poster Presentation on Management or Restoration has been awarded to Nina Robert of @latrobe for their poster ‘Bringing the yams back: collaboration with a First Nations Women’s Knowledge Group in Central Victoria.’