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There’s something fishy about flake sold in South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog

It is a popular takeaway choice at fish and chip shops, but new research has revealed threatened species of shark are being sold as flake at some outlets across South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog.

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SURVEY: Bandicoot habitat along Brownhill and First Creeks

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Gene-drive strategy could suppress invasive mice on islands

Invasive rodents pose a significant threat to global biodiversity. Current control methods, such as poisoning, trapping, biological control with additional introduction of competitors or predators are often ineffective, costly, and not species specific. Genetic biocontrol has considerable potential to control invasive populations but has not been developed in any vertebrate pest species.

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New Biodiversity Council to Fight the Extinction Crisis

The biodiversity crisis is resulting in catastrophic declines in the unique plants, animals, and ecosystems of megadiverse ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog.

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Director's end of year message

As we all prepare to head off for the Christmas break after a busy and exhausting year, I just wanted to say thank you for your hard work to support the Environment Institute this year. With so many dedicated researchers and initiatives developing, it has been an honour and a privilege to be interim Director of the Environment Institute during 2022.

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Art competition celebrates marine life education

Winners have been announced in a state-wide school art competition aimed at increasing young people’s knowledge of South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn marine life and ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Marine Parks. The students were inspired to create their art following a ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide organised roadshow.

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Growing resilient communities from the home garden

Do you have a backyard veggie patch? Are you concerned about climate change? Our researchers want to learn about South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn homes' perceptions of both!

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Outstanding alumni receive top awards

Seven outstanding ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide graduates have been recognised for their significant contributions to their professions and communities with Distinguished Alumni Awards.

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Academy of the Social Sciences in ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog announces new Fellow

announces 34 new Fellows. Congratulations to the Environment Institute's Professor from School of Public Health who was elected as a new Fellow.ÌýÌý

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Playing sea soundscapes can summon thousands of baby oysters – and help regrow oysterÌýreefs

Imagine you’re in a food court and spoilt for choice. How will you choose where to eat? It might be the look of the food, the smell, or even the chatter of satisfied customers.

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