Sia is battling a rare and aggressive brain tumor and urgently needs surgery. His family needs support during this critical time.
Please donate if you can, and share widely 🙏❤️
#HelpSia#Fundraiser#CancerSupport
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🌏 New research in #Nature reveals how the globally unprecedented 2019–2020 Australian megafires impacted plant and animal species.
Led by Deakin University and supported by Western Sydney University researchers, the study involved 100+ scientists who brought together data on 1,300+ animal and plant species - the world’s largest dataset of biodiversity responses after a single fire season.
Co-author Associate Professor Rachael Nolan, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment and Director, NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre, highlighted that the study found populations of some species declined, while other species became more common after the fire.
“Species responses to fire depend on the fire regime, that is, how frequent, severe or widespread a fire is. Some species are more resilient than others. This research shows that the severe drought in the lead up to the Black Summer fires, also shaped species responses.”
Read the paper: https://t.co/9wlTMsCm9W
What a wonderful start to the main program of the Wildland Fire Canada conference with a sunrise ceremony from Wolastoq elders by the St John River. Then it was straight into the opening session with a full house in Fredericton and many online globally #WFCC2024
The @BiologiaUB has conferred a great honour upon @westernsydu, Dist. Prof. @b_medlyn this week with an honorary doctorate in recognition of exceptional achievement, research excellence and scientific leadership. Congratulations Belinda!
#UniBarcelona
We often wait until we reach the threshold of complete exhaustion to take a break.
Here's a reminder to look out for cues from your mind and body telling you to slow down, and most importantly, listen to them.💚
#AcademicTwitter@PhDMindfulness@ThePhDPlace
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It was a full schedule of presenters from the our Centre yesterday afternoon at the Fire Behaviour and Fuels Conference #FBF2024. Great to share our knowledge on early detection and suppression with other experts in Bushfires!
#Research#Wildfires#BuildingFireResilience
Check this fascinating study investigates the impact of extreme drough and severe fire on tree mortality and regeneration in temperate eucalypt forests of Southeastern Australia:
https://t.co/EnD8pItPhd
Congratulations to @Rachael_H_Nolan on receiving a 2023 Early Career Award from @fireecology, in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of fire ecology and uses of fire in resilient landscape management.
Our new study shows that disturbance makes a very wide range of forests and woodlands more flammable. Problem is, we think of disturbance as "management".
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https://t.co/07Sol0eKh8
Check out this really interesting work by @shiva_khanal, in which he examines high-elevation Himalayan forests with some of the densest biomass in the world. Nice work Shiva!
https://t.co/gqA7iyNwlo
Unlocking the mystery of high forest carbon storage in the Central Himalayas! Our latest research delves into the factors contributing to the exceptional forest carbon density in Nepal's high-elevation forests.
https://t.co/rHL1OzEFZm