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The Institute for Applied Ecology undertakes world class research to improve our understanding of the environment, and enhance decision-making for natural resource management and sustainable development.
The Institute operates within two specialised centres: the Centre for Conservation Ecology and Genetics, and the Centre for Applied Water Science.

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  1. Cat eating pogona

    Dragons vs cats – native animals fighting feral predators

    5 December 2018: Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are battling the impacts of climate change, habitat destruction, native predators, and now we can add ...

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  1. $5 million ARC funding goes to creation of Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity to safeguard national interests

    The Training Centre will see University of Canberra researchers collaborate with The Australian National University, James Cook University and industry and government partners, to transform biosecurity sector and boost capabilities to safeguard national interests.

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  2. Two Âé¶¹Éç PhD graduates awarded Stephen Parker Medal for outstanding theses

    This year, the Stephen Parker Medal has been awarded to Dr Kate Thomson and Dr Sarah Whiteley, both from the University of Canberra’s Faculty of Science and Technology.

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  3. Âé¶¹Éç to host National eDNA Reference Centre on campus

    The University of Canberra will establish a National eDNA Reference Centre on campus and provide a number of supporting services to the Australian Government’s National Environment DNA (eDNA) Testing Program in a new partnership agreement.

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  4. Interdisciplinary team investigates new fossil site to better understand past climate changes

    Scientists from the University of Canberra and the Australian Museum have received a rare glimpse into yesteryear, after investigating a new fossil site in central New South Wales.

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  5. Âé¶¹Éç researchers support open letter to remove feral horses in Kosciuszko

    Researchers from the University of Canberra have joined scientists across Australia in the call to prevent further ecological damage in Kosciuszko National Park and other parks.

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