ESA’s response to EPBC Interim Report
The ESA welcomes the publication of the Interim Report from the statutory review of the…....
Did you get your ESA e-news?
Have you been receiving the weekly ESA e-news? If not you can read this week’s…....
What do frogs need to survive 2020 and beyond?
It’s not just humans who doing it tough in 2020. Our native frogs are also…....
Happy Birthday to us! 60 years of ESA
2020 marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of a national society for ecology. The…....
The implant making native mammals toxic to feral cats
This year’s Jill Landsberg Trust Fund Scholarship recipient will use the funding to undertake field…....
ESA Bulletin – June 2020
Download the full June 2020 edition of the ESA Bulletin as a PDF here. Or…....
ESA2020: Understanding Ecological Extremes: Mechanisms of Resilience and Recovery
Toni Stevens, ESA media officer It’s hard to believe the theme for this year’s Ecological…....
Insights from an industry partnership PhD
Hayden Schilling, Sydney Institute of Marine Science Working closely with industry professionals during research projects…....
Ecologists join forces with rice farmers to recover an endangered waterbird
Matt Herring, Kerstin Zander and Stephen Garnett, Charles Darwin University When people think about threatened…....
Economic value of our coastal and marine resources: a Northern Territory case study
Kamaljit K. Sangha1, Natalie Stoeckl2, Neville Crossman3 and Robert Costanza4 1Research Institute for the Environment and…....
Commercial ports can be important custodians of migratory shorebirds
Amanda Lilleyman, Charles Darwin University and Micha Jackson, The University of Queensland. Migratory shorebirds are in serious…....
Tell us how we can make your ESA better – Survey Series
Over the coming months, we’ll be rolling out a regular survey series giving you the…....