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Investigating the decline of northern Australia’s largest marsupial predator
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  10 Jan 2018

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A CSU researcher is investigating the status of one of the last major populations of northern quolls before its habitat is invaded by cane toads.

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Mighty meat ants help spread native plants along roadsides
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  8 Jan 2018

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Research from CSU has demonstrated how tiny ants help spread native trees along the roadsides that criss-cross the Australian rural landscape.

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Excluding feral livestock to conserve native fauna
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  8 Dec 2017

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A study led by CSU ecologists is investigating whether the exclusion of feral livestock from waterholes can restore refuges for native animals and plants in savannah ecosystems in northern Australia.

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Yes vote offers opportunity for leadership: CSU expert
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  15 Nov 2017

Yes vote offers opportunity for leadership: CSU expert

Today's same-sex marriage survey result provides Malcolm Turnbull with the decisive leadership opportunity that has so far eluded his Prime Ministership, according to a CSU academic.

Arts and CultureBusiness and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

CSU to host international earth building conference
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  19 Oct 2017

CSU to host international earth building conference

CSU in Albury-Wodonga will host the Earth Building Association of Australia international conference from Thursday 2 to Monday 6 November.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHigher educationEnvironmental SciencesILWS

Micro chipped fish feed data appetites of river users
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  6 Aug 2017

Micro chipped fish feed data appetites of river users

CSU fish scientists are working with partners to make public a huge database of information on native fish living in rivers across southern Australia.

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Majority of irrigators want living, healthy rivers: CSU experts
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  25 Jul 2017

Majority of irrigators want living, healthy rivers: CSU experts

Senior ecologists at CSU believe the majority of irrigators in southern Australia are doing the right thing and are not pumping excessive water from the southern Murray Darling Basin. But they also believe there is room for improvement.

IrrigationCharles Sturt UniversityResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScienceSociety and Community

Coastal wetlands needed to resist climate change
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  19 Jun 2017

Coastal wetlands needed to resist climate change

An internationally recognised CSU researcher has shown that the decline of some coastal wetlands around Australia can be attributed to climate change, rising sea levels and current water and land management practices.

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Parasite discovery prompts call for more research
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  8 Jun 2017

Parasite discovery prompts call for more research

The discovery of a parasite in carp in the Murray Darling Basin has prompted a CSU scientist to call for more research before the release of the carp herpes virus.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

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