News: Environment Institute
When the invaders are locked out: Bringing back threatened native species in outback ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥

In the latest Eco Futurists episode, Director Professor chats with and of , a non-profit dedicated to conserving threatened species in South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s Roxby Downs.
Mosquito control and ecosystem health: Insights from Prof. Philip Weinstein

Professor Philip Weinstein, Environment Institute member, emphasised the need for mosquito control methods that don't eradicate the species, highlighting their role in ecosystems and the broader impact on human health.
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Exposing gaps in wildlife trade: 30,000 species traded in the U.S. without global oversight

An international study, involving the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide, reveals over 30,000 wild species traded in the U.S., uncovering critical gaps in global wildlife trade regulations and underscoring the need for stronger protections to preserve biodiversity.
Is explainable AI (XAI) in hydrology living up to the hype?

Professor Holger Maier's recent workÌýwarns that while Explainable AI (XAI) holds promise for hydrology, it doesn't always improve decision-making.
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A walk in the park? The park systems that help shape our cities, cultures, and civic identities

Eco Futurists episode 15 is out now: hear from Host Environment Institute Director Prof Andy Lowe, joined by Matthew Skjonsberg, Director of the Praxis Institute in Switzerland.
Eat The Invaders: ABC Radio Interviews
Eat The Invaders Scientific Experts, Environment Institute Director Professor Andy Lowe and Professor Phill Cassey, were invited to speak on ABC Radio shows to discuss more about the world of invasive species!Ìý
Citizen scientists: The willing and able who are helping drive research forward

In this episode host Professor has a delightful conversation with Dr Erinn Fagan-JeffriesÌýand Professor about the lessons learned in the evolution of Citizen Science projects, echidna poo, and a new insect named ‘Oreo’.
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Sea snakes regain colour vision: A fascinating evolutionary discovery

A recently published journal article by member Associate Professor Kate Sanders, led by PhD Candidate Isaac Rossetto, follows nine species of sea snakes that are identified as having genetic traits for advanced colour vision. A trait that was lost nearly three million years ago due to evolutionary pressures has now returned.
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"Urban green space provision: The case for policy-based solutions to support human health" now published

ÌýCongratulations to members for the publication of their recent paper "Urban green space provision: the case for policy-based solutions to support human health".
This paper was formed from the Urban Greening Workshops held by HEAL and Dynamic State. Authors included members of the Environment Institute - , , , , , and Environment Institute Director, Professor .
Eat The Invaders: Available for streaming now

"Eat the Invaders" a new show hosted by Tony Armstrong is a six-part series, identifying the impacts that introduced species have wrought upon the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n landscape and its ecosystems. The show features scientific guidance every episode from our very own Director Professor , and Environment Institute member, Professor Phill Cassey.ÌýÌýAll six episodes are available for streaming now!
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