CSI trees – how forensic science is helping combat illegal logging
Forensic science has achieved infamy, thanks to television dramas like CSI. But it isn’t just about solving human crimes. Scientists
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
Forensic science has achieved infamy, thanks to television dramas like CSI. But it isn’t just about solving human crimes. Scientists
REDD+ (Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) is nothing new, but how exactly does it help reduce deforestation and green
Science can identify the source of timber and verifying legality. So it should be a simple case to apply the
Roof top gardens aren’t just a quasi hipster architect’s dream concept, but really help insulate and cool buildings, capture rainwater
A global movement is underway to design and live in ecovillages, but what are they and what can they offer?
The fertile crescent is the birth place of modern agriculture, where humans changed from shifting nomads to become settled farmers. But in
There has been a recent recommendation to set restoration baselines as pre-degradation ecological communities. However this is a nostalgic aspiration, akin
You are probably unintentionally contributing to the future demise of the Siberian tiger. Tiger habitat, predominantly Mongolian oak, is being
Many plants, and trees in particular, have been standing where they are today for 100s and even 1000s of years.
Six major biodiversity hotspots have been identified across South Australia, including Western Kangaroo Island, Southern Mount Lofty Ranges, Anangu Pitjantjatjara