Scavengers reduce the risk of #brucellosis by eating the aborted fetuses infected with the disease. Greater tolerance for scavengers like #coyotes and #birds of prey could help managers reduce transmission of the disease between infected elk and cattle. https://t.co/4hYkFLA3pj
Coutesy of @Vandercology in the #GlobalEcoLab here's a dingo in #Kosciuszko NP scavenging a kangaroo carcass. Vertebrates are important in the process of removing carrion from the landscape. #necrobiome#scavenging
#Biodegradable โflat-packโ homes are being deployed this week at North Head Sanctuary to help vulnerable animals survive after bushfires. The pods are part of a world-first @awconservancy research project and a PhD project by @sydney_uni ecologist @AngelaFRana_.
New paper: Six steps to integrate climate mitigation with adaptation for social justice - access via this link: https://t.co/QqH5BE68C2 @Sydney_Science@eec_sydney@SydneySOLES