Did you know the biggest threat to our wildlife is lack of shelter?
Tenaya Duncan is investigating how artificial shelters can keep wildlife safe from predators while they wait for their homes in disturbed landscapes to be restored.
➡️ Learn more: https://t.co/iCnDXNzYWe
Do you have bandicoots in your backyard? https://t.co/iXKDE6o1Y2 New paper out suggesting how we can design our gardens for these little critters https://t.co/MjdoAGY3Ag
Endangered northern quolls expand their range in response to landscape scale feral cat control on Robe River Kuruma (RRK) Country in the Pilbara. RRK rangers jointly working on-country with DBCA on >20 field trips. Offset funds by @RioTinto.
#WildOz#WAFCWG
Virtual fences to save endangered species - work on Barrow Island test methods to keep threatened and endemic fauna safe on the road: https://t.co/rCnz56v1nv
Counting the bodies: feral cats and foxes have devastated populations of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals. Every year, about 2.6 billion animals are killed. Not so happy about this. https://t.co/7BjOitOOLP
Plate-sized meals for introduced predators. Foxes and cats documented to have preyed on one-third of all Australia's native land mammal species. #ThreatenedSpecies@TSR_Hub
https://t.co/TbEzC1RfXJ
Introduced to Australia ~150 years ago, the red fox devastated local wildlife. 70% of samples contain mammals, half are native species. Foxes eat everything (cf. dingoes preferring large prey and feral cats small prey) #InvasiveSpeciesWeek@Mammal_Society https://t.co/aXpV8rPum5
Large-scale tree declines: specialist pollinators and rare animal species lose habitat, while common and invasive species benefit. Global meta-analysis of tree decline impacts on fauna @MUniResearch@Tree_Mortality#treemortality https://t.co/ny6KGegD25
Large-scale tree declines: specialist pollinators and rare animal species lose habitat, while common and invasive species benefit. Global meta-analysis of tree decline impacts on fauna @MUniResearch@Tree_Mortality#treemortality https://t.co/ny6KGegD25
Turn the tide for native wildlife conservation through a PhD in predator ecology with the Centre for Climate-Impacted Terrestrial Ecosystems.
Contact Trish Fleming at the Harry Butler Institute to find out more:
https://t.co/RCBTnvxDm2
Third PhD paper out today in Journal of Morphology @aNATomy_Lab @TravouillonK @western_web. A review of PCSA methods. Check it out here -> https://t.co/35Q8Gy6eGf