NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub
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With 50 projects around Australia, we provide practical solutions to environmental problems.🦎🐨🌳🐟 Our research supports the resilience of natural landscapes.
Perth, Western Australia
Joined November 2015
Shocking but this is reality - @abcnews talks to our researcher on Christmas Island who shows one cat’s stomach revealed it had eaten 15 giant geckos in a single sitting. These are the last remaining endemic lizards in the wild on Christmas Island.
abc.net.au
On a speck of land in the Indian Ocean, one of the world's most ambitious wars is being waged against feral cats. But not everyone is celebrating.
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📰 #NESP News is out! Discover more about: 🔥 Tackling wood heater pollution 🌿 Kakadu’s Indigenous-led Research Strategy 🐦 Protecting migratory shorebirds 🌡️ Climate science in action at #AMOS2025
@nespsustainable @NESPmarinecoast @NESPLandscapes @nespclimate
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🦎✨ Huge wins for Queensland’s reptiles! ✅ Lyon’s grassland striped skink rediscovered after 42 yrs ✅ New site for McIlwraith Range leaf-tailed gecko ✅ Key insights on 7 other threatened species Every rediscovery = new hope for conservation 🌏💚 https://t.co/U2rVo6fmr7
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The great desert skink might not have got the popular vote in the @RadioNational @ABC Science top 10 underrated Australian animals, but in our eyes it's still a winner 🏆 Read about our research with @IDA_Australia & @CurtinUni here:
abc.net.au
There is growing momentum in Australia's conservation planning to incorporate First Nations knowledge into the management of culturally significant species such as the great desert skink.
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A fascinating read. 📖 NESP researcher Dr Teagan Shields of @CurtinUni talks about her motivations for the two projects she's leading with the Resilient Landscapes Hub. ���️
curtin.edu.au
Indigenous knowledge has sustained land, culture and life for generations. From understanding seasonal changes to managing resources, it offers a deep, plac ...
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New research has found that Tjakuṟa – the great desert skink – prefers to live in long-unburnt habitat. Ongoing and targeted fire management will help Tjakuṟa persist in these desert landscapes. 🔥🧑🚒 https://t.co/DsBeO8AQPh
@IDA_Australia @Uni_Newcastle @Parks_Australia
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Science in action: NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub projects led by @CDUni researcher Natalie Rossiter-Rachor and @UWAresearch Samantha Setterfield helping to manage invase grasses in the Northern Territory. 🌱 https://t.co/CwdbFfXAz8 Read more here:
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Have you checked out our latest newsletter? 🗞️ ▶️ https://t.co/c0a6slbUAS Catch up with all the latest news from the RLH, including: 🤝 the first Indigenous led-strategy for Kakadu 🌐 the launching of the new portal for Adapt Land & Sea ▶️ https://t.co/OyiGFRDBeR and more!
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👏👏👏 Congratulations Teagan Shields - awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s Prize from @unimelb for outstanding PhD research & thesis, titled ‘Investigating systemic change to empower Indigenous Australians to manage culturally significant entities’. https://t.co/uHT7a8Nmnn
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This #NAIDOCWeek, the NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub celebrates strong partnerships with Indigenous communities. Guided by our Indigenous Advisory Panel, we co-design research that respects cultural authority, knowledge sovereignty & shared goals for Country. 🌿🤝 #NAIDOC2025
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Celebrating two-way science🌿 Listen to Indigenous project leaders talk about this powerful example — where Western & Indigenous knowledge are working side-by-side to protect Kakadu’s extraordinary cultural & natural values. https://t.co/ruzgKIrTho Bridging now to next #NAIDOC
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📢 We are looking for a Post Doc 50% FTE to be based in Cairns @jcu through to 31 Dec 2026 to work on Climate-resilient landscapes: an adaptation case study in NSW’s Northern Rivers & the Wet Tropics of Qld. Closing date for applications is 14th July. 👉 https://t.co/fr8vbK8NU4
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Excitement is building for our National #NRMconference - now less than three months away! The organising committee have been on-site visiting the beautiful Cairns Convention Centre. Check out our website for the latest info https://t.co/WoIDI3J00Y
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A landmark moment for Kakadu: the first Indigenous-led Research Strategy strengthens collaboration between Bininj/Mungguy Traditional Owners and scientists to protect Country and culture. 🌿🧪 @UWAresearch @Parks_Australia @KakaduNationalP @NESPLandscapes
https://t.co/RHyIGNELdX
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The first Indigenous-led Research Strategy has launched — setting a course for 10 years of two-way science in collaboration with Bininj/Mungguy Traditional Owners. Guiding research. Protecting Country. Empowering community. #Kakadu #IndigenousScience
https://t.co/qalZWwlXNw
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With 36 presentations & 65 researchers @ #ICCB2025 Brisbane 15-19 June, @NESPLandscapes @DCCEEW will share with colleagues from around the world, the science to improve management of Australia’s terrestrial & freshwater ecosystems. Presentation list here👉 https://t.co/AU0THxEcw3
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Mirritya Ebsworth was researching minnarityi trees on the borders of Qld, SA & NSW when she took a call from the Innamincka Trading Post: ...if she wanted to get out, she had to get out now! Trapped by floodwaters, she never expected what happened next👉 https://t.co/B7AzKwPwKu
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National Environmental Science Program Resilient Landscapes is in Kakadu National Park this week with Project Leader & Traditional Owner Victor Cooper, Byron Cooper, researchers @CowanMitch & @FiFreestone setting camera traps to record how animals respond to wet season burning.
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Mary River cod turns the tables on one of its biggest threats by eating them. "It's provided a lot of hope for people that are invested in healthy cod populations across the board." @bmrg4nrm Chief Executive Tom Espinoza. @Griffith_Uni @DCCEEW
https://t.co/jHCVDi6YT7
abc.net.au
A routine survey confirms conservationists' hope that the apex predator will take care of its pest fish problems when big enough.
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