Our approachable experts recently attended the EIANZ Impact Assessment Symposium to discuss "nature positive" and its implications for impact assessment. Check out their 5 key takeaways on Linkedin.
https://t.co/SHyGpGbgkq
Congratulations @eyre_teresa, winner of the 2023 Australian Ecology Research Award!
Dr��Eyre is Queensland Lead Ecologist with @ecoaus and Principal Ecologist with the Queensland Herbarium.
Read the announcement here:
https://t.co/cqCbjGobjK
#AERA #LandManagement
We've arrived in Sydney for the upcoming National Conservation Council's Bushfire Conference!
We can't wait to meet fellow industry experts, practitioners, Traditional Owners, agencies and community leaders who are united in their dedication to bushfire management & resilience.
We recently sat down with Andrew Walsh, Principal NRM Consultant and Regional Manager of SA/VIC at ELA for our latest #Meettheexperts article in our series.
👉 Read the article here: https://t.co/7PXNKeJDl1
🌳🌲 // Do you have biodiversity assets on your property you want to manage? SQ Landscapes joined @ecoaus Australia's Dr Teresa Eyre for an interactive webinar that teaches you to manage biodiversity assets and toolkits. Watch here: 👉 https://t.co/cnzKNTqV1H
Approachable expert Sophie Powrie attended the
Carbon Market Institute (CMI) 9th Australasian Emissions Reduction Summit. Read her take aways on the topics of global green markets and climate policy.
https://t.co/Z2yoE7LcCO
There are so many options for creating microbat roosting habitat under bridges and culverts! Another great talk from Eco Logical Australia’s Alicia Scanlon about the artificial roost options, both retrofit and inbuilt #AusBatSoc2022
Reducing bat mortality at wind farms should be informed by robust science. Emma Bennett gives clear evidence of reduced mortality through modification of the wind speed at which the turbines commence spinning, with negligible effects to power generation or revenue #AusBatSoc2022
Some fantastic modelling by @pelentini and team predicting changes in flying-fox camp numbers with plant phenology across Australia. Some important work in identifying areas where conflict may arise with our amazing megabats and management may be required. #AusBatSoc2022
Really interesting talk involving major #infrastructure remediation and bats. Using some #thermalimaging and #bioacoustics to detect diversity and activity at a major tunnel entrance. Where do bats go when excluded from roosts? @ecoaus Thankyou Alicia Scanlon et al.!
Our very own Alicia Scanlon presents radio-tracking data from Myotis and Bent-winged Bats. This works shows the importance of monitoring movement between roosts when excluding bats from tunnels and culverts. A huge team effort lead by Alicia! #AusBatSoc2022
Gould’s Wattle Bat are a resilient microbat that can continue to exist in urban environments, in part due to the installation of bat boxes. But Caragh Threlfall demonstrates the need to make sure these are maintained to allow for continued usage #AusBatSoc2022
Urban habitats are important for Grey-headed Flying Foxes, who often use roadside and residential habitats, that have non-native and non-endemic plants that provide year round food in these modified landscapes. Sam Yansley presents great radio-tracking data!#AusBatSoc2022