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Safe havens revealed for biodiversity in a changed climate News at Curtin

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Safe havens revealed for biodiversity in a changed climate. 13 Jan 2014 | Curtin University. ... View the paper, Rapid characterisation of vegetation structure to predict refugia and climate change impacts across a global biodiversity hotspot.

New biodiversity research project aims to heal land and people News at Curtin

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New biodiversity research project aims to heal land and people. 04 Dec 2019 | Yasmine Phillips. ... Share. Print. An innovative new research project will aim to advance reconciliation in Australia by bringing together scientific expertise, history and

Australia’s first Indigenous Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental Science News at Curtin

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Australia’s first Indigenous Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental Science. 21 Jul 2020 | Vanessa Beasley. ... Share. Print. Curtin University has appointed noted Australian ecologist Dr Stephen van Leeuwen as Australia’s first Indigenous Chair

Curtin study finds WA’s natural ‘museums of biodiversity’ at risk News at Curtin

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Curtin study finds WA’s natural ‘museums of biodiversity’ at risk. 01 Jun 2021 | Curtin University. ... flat landscape, make them a sponge for biodiversity – but that their iron-rich rock made them increasingly attractive to iron-ore miners.

Poet well versed on South West biodiversity News at Curtin

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Dr Christensen said poetry demystified science and empowered people to take their own steps in biodiversity conservation. ... said. “This synthesis enables us to treasure the rich biodiversity on which we depend.

Curtin researchers share secret seed recipe for better biodiversity News at Curtin

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Curtin researchers share secret seed recipe for better biodiversity. 24 Jul 2018 | Lucien Wilkinson. ... soils, water, air and more vibrant biodiversity.

Curtin, STAWA and Eco Education welcome the International Year of Biodiversity News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Curtin University of Technology, the Science Teacher’s Association of WA (STAWA) and Eco Education have officially launched their support of the International Year of Biodiversity. ... The International Year of Biodiversity is an

Marine Biodiversity | Prof Fred Wells & Prof Monique Gagnon News at Curtin

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Marine Biodiversity | Prof Fred Wells & Prof Monique Gagnon. In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Professor Fred Wells and Professor Monique Gagnon to discuss the impact of rising sea temperatures

Land Conservation News at Curtin

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In this episode, Tom is joined by Dr Stephen van Leeuwen, Indigenous Chair of Biodiversity and Environmental Science at Curtin, and Dr Simon Wilde, a John Curtin Distinguished Professor in ... Characteristics of WA’s biodiversity hotspot [01:30]. The

The Future Of

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The Future Of, a podcast powered by Curtin University, where experts share their vision of the future and how their work is helping shape it for the better.