News: biodiversity
How Freshwater Transformed the Coorong's Microbial World

Environment Institute members Chris Keneally and Justin Brookes and their team have conducted groundbreaking research on how floods impact microbial communities in the Coorong Lagoon. Their study revealed that the 2022 flood not only reduced methane-producing microbes but also promoted beneficial bacterial growth, highlighting the vital role of freshwater flows in restoring ecological balance.Ìý
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Students Discover New Insects Thanks to Citizen Science

Environment Institute membersÌý and , in collaboration with and Dr Andrew Howe, share in their recently published article for The Conversation how they led "Insect Investigators" project, which uncovered over 3,000 insect species previously unrecorded in the Barcode of Life DNA database. Discover how they successfully engaged students and teachers across regional Australia to help achieve this remarkable scientific milestone.Ìý
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Eat The Invaders Event Recap

Read about our amazing event and watch the Eat The Invaders Panel Discussion, available now for streaming!
Tracking Wombats and Rabbits from Space

New research by PhD candidate , an Environment Institute Member, has found that satellites can track wombat and rabbit burrows from space.
The Cost of Preventing Species Extinctions in Australia: New Paper Released

A new study co-authored by a member of the Environment Institute, highlights the staggering financial commitment required to halt extinctions for Australia’s priority species.Ìý
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Why Australia Needs Urgent Environmental Law Reform

With climate challenges increasing, Professor Patrick O'ConnorÌýdiscusses why effective environmental laws and strategic conservation funding are essential for long-term economic resilience.
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The Reintroduction of the Murray Crayfish in South Australia

After 40 years, Murray crayfish are being reintroduced to South Australia.ÌýAs a keystone species, their return could bring major ecological benefits, but long-term success will require continued effort.Ìý
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Australia’s invertebrates: facing a crisis of extinction

A recent article in The Conversation, co-authored by the Environment Institute’s, Dr Jess Marsh, it’s reported that more than 95% of Australia's animals are invertebrates, yet the scale of their extinction is largely overlooked.
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Eat The Invaders: ABC Radio Interviews
Eat The Invaders Scientific Experts, Environment Institute Director Professor Andy Lowe and Professor Phill Cassey, were invited to speak on ABC Radio shows to discuss more about the world of invasive species!Ìý
Booms, busts, and breakthroughs: 30 years of science at Arid Recovery

On November 19, the , in collaboration with Arid Recovery, hosted an insightful celebration that focussed on the science driving ecological restoration in arid environments.
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