
Brett Murphy
@brettpmurphy
Researching tropical savannas, fire ecology, and what's driving the decline of northern Australia's mammals. #TeamADHD
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23-12-2012 02:18:28
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In her closing address to the Nature Positive Summit, Tanya Plibersek said, "We know that nature repair is great for jobs. It's great for businesses and communities." We completely agree which is why we think it is such a no-brainer for the Australian Government to lift their




During question time this week, Dr Sophie Scamps MP MP asked the federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek about our new research that found that the Australian Government spends $26 billion per year subsidising activities that are likely to be harming nature.





This is bad: Image Resources gains environmental approvals to clear WA banksia forest abc.net.au/news/2024-10-2… via ABC Australia

Warning to investors - don’t risk millions on oil and gas in the Kimberley - time to ban onshore petroleum industry in world's largest, most intact tropical savannah Roger Cook environskimberley.org.au/investors_bewa…



Want genuine progress towards restoring nature? Follow these 4 steps theconversation.com/want-genuine-p… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand



#PhD offer! Love African wild dogs, fancy biologging & move ecol, field work in Africa, solving key conservation problems? Do a PhD on our fully funded NERC CROCUS DLA with Rosie Woodroffe, our ZSL-Kenya CASE partners & me. Open also to intl candidates! findaphd.com/phds/project/c…


Around 9000 invertebrate species are likely to have become extinct in Australia since Europeans arrived and between 1-3 are disappearing every week, a new study has found. Biodiversity Council member Professor John Woinarksi from Charles Darwin University caught up with Michelle Stanley on ABC Radio to

Claravale Farm owners and NT government settle legal action over unpermitted land clearing abc.net.au/news/2025-03-1… via ABC Australia

Published in #CPExtinction: This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but a whimper: Estimating the number and ongoing rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine invertebrates ➡️ bit.ly/3FeCKMa Brett Murphy #extinction #conservation


Environment Centre NT launches legal action against government's Mataranka water plan abc.net.au/news/2025-04-1… via ABC Australia