Great balls of fire
It’s been fire season again down here in Australia, with all that that entails. But the threat to life and
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
It’s been fire season again down here in Australia, with all that that entails. But the threat to life and
I found a great blog t’other day, which I’d like to share. Well, when I say ‘I found’, I mean
Browsing through the site stats recently, I came across a string that someone had used to find our site: that
Australia is a big continent with low population density, with most of the population living within 50 km of the
Welcome back to Biodiversity Revolution for 2013. Today I’ve got another insectile treat: indeed, a tree insectile treat. It’s called
We’ve written about the problems associated with getting some action on biodiversity in a previous post, and now Simon Divecha
Complex ecosystems may be more stable than previously thought: that’s the conclusion of a group of researchers from Japan Science
Since we’re on the good news, in particular good news of a woody nature, here’s another item about protection of
Welcome news from November 21st – the Australian Federal Government has passed the Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill in order to crack
We all agree that we need to act on climate change. We all agree that biodiversity is a good thing.