Stoked to come out to Walker Swamp today with Nature Glenelg Trust. We planted seedlings from the seedbank study that started in early 2021, from soil collected in Gariwerd. Full circle! Read more here https://t.co/fS9p4kuXGT
Two weeks ago the Victorian Malleefowl Recovery Group held its annual training weekend in Wyperfield National Park. An amazing turnout full of happy faces ready to monitor malleefowl mound for the next year ๐.
#malleefowl#savingmalleefowl#citizenscience
Last weekend the Victorian Malleefowl Recovery Group held its annual training weekend in Wyperfield National Park.
An amazing turnout full of happy faces ready to monitor malleefowl mounds for the next year ๐. #malleefowl#savingmalleefowl
Giving a public lecture tomorrow with @luketkelly @KateLSenior@GibberGrl@ellapouton, come along to hear about the cool research we are doing: https://t.co/vxajNqEkjp
Mental health and PhDs amiright?? For #worldmentalhealthday2021 I thought I'd get a bit real in a Lens article @MonashUni. Thanks to my awesome PhD supervisors for always being supportive and generally epic #phdchat#phdvoice https://t.co/6RbMPvjHM3
Really excited that the seedlings from our soil seedbank study are going to be used by Nature Glenelg Trust to restore Walker Swamp, an old blue gum plantation, and other sites. Nature Glenelg Trust is an awesome organisation to support! Read more here:
https://t.co/fS9p4kcOsL
Brilliant demonstration of the difference between data and the story the data tell. It's one thing to sort, arrange, and visualize data and another thing to make sense of data by putting all the pieces together! ๐ @OpenAcademics@AcademicChatter (via Mรณnica Rosales Ascencio)
My first paper is out now in @AnimalConserv! We found that the endangered Australian heath mouse will benefit from a #fire regime promoting dense shrub regeneration in combination with predator control. Read more here https://t.co/fcCGpLzSpJ ๐ญ๐ฅ๐ฟ๐ฆ
One of the drosera from our seedbank study have flowered! This sweetie is only 14 weeks old and is definitively not the taliban or climate change or an earthquake โค
It's week 9 of our soil seedbank study investigating the influence of fire regimes on plant diversity in heath. Drosera, native carniverous plants, are doing well and are developing their tiny insect mausoleums. Living up to the name sundew, too!
The wait is almost over! This is a photograph of the Habitech nest box in the final production colour. Soon we will be manufacturing these on a commercial scale in the Central West of NSW. Watch this space to be amongst the first customers to be a part of the revolution.