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Deciphering the ‘hidden language’ in fox urine the key to managing invasive predators
LATEST NEWS  2 Jun 2026

Deciphering the ‘hidden language’ in fox urine the key to managing invasive predators

A new research project is investigating how the hidden signals in fox urine can be used to control one of the most significant invasive predators in the country.

Port MacquarieCharles Sturt UniversityGulbali Institute

100 per cent success rate in push to fill early childhood workforce shortages
LATEST NEWS  5 Jun 2026

100 per cent success rate in push to fill early childhood workforce shortages

As NSW faces a shortage of qualified early childhood teachers, Charles Sturt University’s Connected Early Childhood Pathway (CECP) shows promising early results.

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Professor Shokoofeh Shamsi profile

Professor Shokoofeh Shamsi

SPECIALTY TOPICS: Parasites, Biosecurity, Invasive species, Emerging infectious diseases

An internationally recognised parasitologist, Professor in Veterinary Parasitology Shokoofeh Shamsi specialises in parasites that affect animals, people, food safety and ecosystems, working across veterinary, medical and environmental contexts using a One Health lens.

Her research examines how parasites move through food webs, respond to environmental change and biosecurity pressures, and impact wildlife, fisheries and farmed animals, with expertise in food‑borne and zoonotic parasites and invasive species.

She contributes to global FAO–Codex guidelines on food‑borne parasites and is Editor‑in‑Chief of Marine and Freshwater Research.

A trusted media commentator, she provides clear, evidence‑based insight on parasites, biosecurity, invasive species and emerging infectious diseases.

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