KARK Group
@kark_group
Our work focuses on #conservation #science, #birds, #urban #ecology, #invasive #species, #islands, across #terrestrial & #marine environments, led by Salit Kark
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http://karkgroup.org/ 25-06-2015 01:22:40
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Tomorrow David M Watson presents the UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science seminar - on new insights into mistletoes! See you there, Goddard 501, 11am
UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science own Daniel Dunn presents tomorrow's Tuesday seminar - on conserving the "other" half of the planet, areas beyond national jurisdiction. Join us at 11am, Goddard 501
Join us tomorrow for the first UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science Tuesday seminar by Zoom, delivered by the newest member of CBCS, Dr Matthew Luskin: Ecological cascades in Asian rainforests: Opportunities to collaborate. 10:30 morning tea, 11am seminar.
Join us at tomorrow's CBCS Tuesday Zoom seminar by @ElisaBayra on the world's first Threatened Mammal Index - and a chance to wish her well before she takes up an exciting new role at Griffith University - morning tea 10:30am, seminar 11am
Presenter of today's UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science Zoom seminar is QUT PhD candidate Karlina Indraswari - on characterising Indonesia's wild bird trade network from media-reported seizure incidents. Morning tea 10:30, seminar 11am.
Presenter of tomorrow's UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science seminar is CBCS Professor Noam Levin, on "World Heritage in danger: Bid data and remote sensing can help protect sites in conflict zones". Morning tea 10:30am, seminar 11am.
To reduce impacts of invasive common myna on native birds target mynas nesting in tree hollows rather than trapping juveniles, which is ineffective. besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Important management point from Andrew Rogers & KARK Group in Journal of Applied Ecology #invasiveSpecies
#UQ scientists have investigated the links between the COVID-19 pandemic and the deterioration of the world’s ecosystems, discovering feedback loops that suggest a potential increase in future pandemics: bit.ly/3nmjyk9 🌳😷 UQ News KARK Group Salit Kark @odkaella