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Success at the 2023 SA Environment Awards

It was a successful night for Environment Institute members at the 2023 South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥'s Environment Awards, with Professor receiving the Jill Hudson Award for Environment Protection and Professor receiving a certificate of commendation for research in the Pelzer Prize.

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Recycling marine plastics to save wildlife

Protecting turtles from marine debris strewn across the Northern Territory coastline and recycling plastic pollution is the focus of a new ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide-led project.

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Here for Good

The ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ is committed to a sustainable future, and has ambitions to lead and deliver positive and sustainable change for good. Solving known and evolving problems of today, and preparing our emerging leaders for tomorrow, is our strength.

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Rising to the Challenge

, Interim Director of the Environment Institute, gives a brief snapshot of the vital environmental research – and actions – underway at our ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥.

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ARC Industry Laureate Fellowships 2023 success

Congratulations to on receiving an ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Research Council (ARC) Industry Laureate Fellowship for a project 'Combatting wildlife crime and preventing environmental harm'.

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Shining a light on dark web wildlife trade

A huge amount of wildlife is traded on the internet, with e-commerce marketplaces, private forums and messaging apps being the most popular means to sell and buy live animals, plants, fungi and their parts and products online.

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Future Making Fellowships applications open

Applications are now being accepted for the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide'sÌýFuture Making Fellowships Scheme.

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Dieback of Eucalyptus trees: end of the line or holding on for a new beginning?

What will happen to an isolated population of the red stringybark (Eucalyptus macrorhyncha) as droughts intensify under climate change? It’s not looking good but there is hope says a research team from the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥, ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide, and the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium of South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥.

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