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About Biodiversity Conservation Blog

I am a Professor at The Australian National University and convene a (very awesome) course called Biodiversity Conservation. Myself and students in the course contribute to this blog.

Conservation of migratory birds in the East Asian-Australasian flyway in China

By Xinran Miao u6529022 An interview with Mrs. Ziyou Yang – the Project Director at Spoon-billed Sandpiper in China© Migratory birds utilize different regions as habitat at different stages across the breeding, passage and staging, and wintering grounds [1,2]. However, … Continue reading

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Making possum magic

Dorothy Mason (u6019552) Word count: 506 Dusk is falling over the ANU. The sky is streaked with soft evening light and paddle-pop coloured clouds. It’s a Friday afternoon, and campus is bustling with students spilling out of libraries, gearing up … Continue reading

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Echidna census at Mulligans Flat

U6051167 – Lara Videnovic My volunteering project took place in Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, where I participated in the annual “Echidna Sweep” over two weekends in November. Importance of the sanctuary Mulligans Flat spans more than 1200 hectares of protected … Continue reading

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Volunteer citizen scientists making effective ecological monitoring possible

Emma Woodcock (u6587190) During the month of October 2020, I found myself among the ranks of volunteers, braving the dark, the evening weather of the ACTs’ spring and hiking out to the far north-west extent of the territory, to listen … Continue reading

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Called Up: Engaging in Citizen Science Through Frogwatch

William Jaggers (u6667998) Word Count: 527 Imagine the scene: you drive up to an isolated, green field on the edge of Canberra. Frogs are calling in the distance, and as the sun sets, they get continually louder. As you walk … Continue reading

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Scottsdale Reserve – a Bush Heritage site near Bredbo

Keri James 3080520   Native Forbs regenerating after fire at Scottsdale – Bulbine Lillies, Common Everlasting – October 2020 Photos David Freudenberger  The importance of Off Reserve Conservation – What is the Bush Heritage Fund?     Bush Heritage manages 36 reserves of 1.2 million hectares in Australia, as well as working … Continue reading

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How to (try and) catch a possum

Harry Logus – u6381875 I volunteered by helping an honours student, Tay Yee Seng, with his project researching brustail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) on the ANU campus. Tay’s research involved fitting radio tracking collars to several possums, allowing them to be … Continue reading

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What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger: the potential for regeneration following fire

Lauren Schenk- u6663583 Following a postponement due to rainy weather conditions, we set off for Scottsdale Reserve, Bredbo on Friday October 9th. Our group included Dr David Freudenberger, his team and two fellow students. After a pleasant hour drive, we … Continue reading

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Connecting Habitat for Biodiversity

I recently sat down (virtually!) to chat with Lori Gould from GrassRoots Environmental about her work with Land for Wildlife and Rivers of Carbon. Lori has over 20 years of experience in Natural Resource Management in Australia, specialising in riparian … Continue reading

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Faction Wars: Social Behaviour Dynamics in White-winged Choughs

By Marvin Jin (u6599031) Behavioural Ecology White-winged choughs (Corcorax melanorhamphus) are a communal species that congregate together to form social groups. These highly territorial birds carry out obligatory cooperative breeding where a single pair dominates the group and produce offspring, … Continue reading

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