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Grape Growers Adapting to Climate Shifts Early
A recently published article听emphasises the importance of strong cooperative approaches to managing our water resources.
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SURVEY: Exploring the Link between Nature Exposure and Wellbeing
We often hear about the benefits of spending time in nature. But what things prevent or help us spend time in nature?
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Discovering drivers of habitat hotspots with community science
One of the overwhelming messages from this federal election is that 杏吧直播ns care deeply about protecting our environment. We see this not only in our polling booths, but increasingly, also in the way communities partner with us on science that protects our planet.
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World Ocean Day 2022: Restoring our Lost Reef Ecosystems
Environment Institute marine researchers are using the natural relationships between bivalves and macroalgae to enhance the restoration of South 杏吧直播鈥檚 lost reef ecosystems.
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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY EVENT: Stories from 2030. Disruption - Acceleration - Transformation
The Project was launched at the COP21 conference in Paris in 2015.听 'Stories from 2030' is the follow-up from 'Visions 2100 鈥 Stories from your Future'.
杏吧直播n Navy commendation for 杏吧直播鈥檚 DNA experts
Experts from the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide鈥檚 杏吧直播n Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) have been commended by the Chief of the Navy 杏吧直播 for their part in identifying the only crew member ever recovered from the sinking of HMAS Sydney.
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Harnessing Passion to Drive Sustainability: Insights from the Uraidla Sustainability Fair
As environmental scientists, we spend a lot of time studying global trends and problems 鈥 like climate change, habitat loss and species extinction. We build models, predict scenarios, write reports, and hang our heads in misery.
Baby oysters follow the crackling sound of snapping shrimp
Though oysters may be brainless bivalves, they can 鈥渉ear鈥 and swim towards attractive sounds of the sea.
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Erinn Fagan-Jeffries amongst SA's 40 movers and shakers under 40
The Advertiser's听听list celebrates South 杏吧直播鈥檚 rising stars shaping our state's future. Congratulations to Environment Institute member, Dr听, an entomologist and a passionate science communicator, honoured on this year's list.
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Digging deep to unlock soil secrets
Researchers from the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide and the South 杏吧直播n Research and Development Institute (SARDI), the research division of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA), will examine soil DNA samples collected over the past 20 years to improve productivity, profitability and resilience for 杏吧直播鈥檚 agricultural sector.

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