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ENVIRONMENT & WATER

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Book binds sciences and issues for growing a greener future


The level of population that can be supported by Australian ecosystems is dependent on how well modern agriculture works within the boundaries set by soil productivity and climate variability.

Penguin numbers continue slide


For the second year in a row, one of Australia’s largest breeding colonies of Little Penguins has suffered a very poor breeding season, according to Charles Sturt University wildlife researcher, Associate Professor Nicholas Klomp.

Artificial intelligence helping solve natural problem


Control of a major problem soil condition in the northern coastal rivers of NSW could soon be greatly improved by a new computer program being developed at Charles Sturt University.

Plains wandering by the book


Farmers, students and people concerned with the fast disappearing native plants found in the grasslands and woodlands of south-eastern Australia now have a comprehensive field guide to these plants.

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