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Hantavirus research explores spillover of diseases between wildlife, livestock and humans
LATEST NEWS  12 May 2026

Hantavirus research explores spillover of diseases between wildlife, livestock and humans

A Charles Sturt University researcher is at the forefront of research into exotic disease surveillance and mitigation in Australia and overseas including for the now controversial hantavirus.

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Preserved orchids show pollination has fallen 60 per cent since the 1970s
OPINION  18 May 2026

Preserved orchids show pollination has fallen 60 per cent since the 1970s

Ahead of World Bee Day on Wednesday 20 May, a Charles Sturt researcher is looking at how this popular flower can provide answers to maintaining global ecosystems.

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Professor David Watson profile

Professor David Watson

SPECIALTY TOPICS: Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Conservation biology, Landscape ecology, Threatened species management

As a Professor in Ecology, David Watson is an internationally recognised ecologist who has transformed our understanding of woodland ecosystems, biodiversity loss and species interactions, including pioneering work revealing mistletoe’s role as a keystone resource and the links between bird declines, soil health and insect abundance.

His expertise spans conservation biology, landscape ecology, acoustic monitoring and threatened‑species management, and he helped establish the Australian Acoustic Observatory, a national biodiversity‑listening network.

A prominent voice in environmental policy, he contributes to major conservation bodies and national debates on feral horse management and ecosystem restoration.

He is widely sought by media for insight into ecological resilience and Australia’s changing woodland environments.

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