
Sacha Jellinek
@ecotrails
Researcher @UniMelb and Melbourne Water interested in habitat restoration and the links between people and nature. Dja Dja Wurrung country
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https://wordpress.com/view/sachajellinekresearch.wordpress.com 07-04-2011 02:07:57
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Love the creative and innovative work that Dieter Hochuli, winner of the Ecological Society of Australia 2023 Gold Medal does to promote lesser known species and increase appreciation for #urbannature. #ESAus23 peeps and inspiring science communicators & educators, check it out! #SciComm #education





Wow. What an awesome opportunity - to lead the Birrarung Ranger project. A role working with Wurundjeri's Narrap Rangers to develop capacity in waterway management and restoration as part of Yarra Strategic Plan. Check it out here: ethicaljobs.com.au/members/wurund…



NEW: 3 continuing (research-contingent) roles at Waterway Ecosystem Research Group 💠Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Water Management 💠Research Fellow–Optimisation & Control of Smart Rainwater Grids 💠Research Fellow–Economic Instruments for Market-Driven Smart Rainwater Grids jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/listing/




An exciting new paper out looking at how revegetated riparian areas differ to remnant bushland habitat after 10+ years. #riparian #restoration Waterway Ecosystem Research Group yungenchee.bsky.social Joe Greet onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…

Restoration is hard! NEW paper in Restoration Ecology with Eliza Foley-Congdon, Sacha Jellinek & Joe Greet 'Revegetated riparian areas are dominated by weeds, and lack structural diversity and natural recruitment: lessons for restoration practice' onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…


The resilience of restored and remnant habitats is being reduced by Australia’s ever changing climate, challenging scientists to think of practical (and effective) solutions for building resilience. Sacha Jellinek Wiley Ecology & Evolution Ecological Society of Australia Explore further: bit.ly/3MR1Cuo



Great to see our work on mapping & assessing the extent & severity of the 2021 windthrow in the Wombat Forest published: mdpi.com/3091544 MDPI Special thanks to Paul Bentley Sam Hislop Alison C Bennett Jamie Burton Dr Tom Fairman Sacha Jellinek Julio Najera-Umana and Lauren Bennett