Monthly Archives: April 2015

Vegetation assessment at Bago State Forest

Alexander Pecenko (u5333012) My work experience for the ENVS3039 Biodiversity Conservation course (4–7 April 2015) involved assisting Dr Heather Kieth with data collection at Bago State Forest, NSW, for research of the forest’s carbon cycle (more information here). Location of … Continue reading

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Innovation in Biodiversity Conservation – servicing our debt to Pachamama

We all know the range of benefits that biodiverse ecosystems bring, right? As a source of food, materials, medicine, shelter and refuge, in addition to providing valuable natural services like carbon sequestration and filtering toxic substances and a realm of … Continue reading

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Rescuing birds in Jaipur, India

India, as one of the 10 biggest countries in the world, supports a rich biodiversity. This is due to the different ecosystems that we can find in the country, from deserts to rainforests. In the state of Rajhastan alone, we … Continue reading

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