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Playing sea soundscapes can summon thousands of baby oysters – and help regrow oysterÌýreefs

Imagine you’re in a food court and spoilt for choice. How will you choose where to eat? It might be the look of the food, the smell, or even the chatter of satisfied customers.

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TREENET National Street Tree Symposium success

Over 330 delegates attended the recent , held in Adelaide in September, making it the most successful ever!

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Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals

International trade in animals not regulated by multilateral agreements is putting them under increasing threat. More than three times the number of unregulated animal species are being imported into the United States compared to the number of regulated species.

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Ecologist wins Distinguished Alumni Award for research on invasive alien species across three continents

Dr Pablo García-Díaz, collaborator with Assoc Professor 's Invasion Science and Wildlife Ecology Group and previous ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide PhD student, has been awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award by the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions in recognition of the impact his research on invasive alien species has had in ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥, Europe and South America.

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Fossil leaves embedded in time

Environment Institute's has helped to leave a historical mark on the suburban Melbourne landscape.

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VIDEO: 'Rewilding the Oceans' event

On the 22nd of August the Environment Institute hosted a panel of experts in "Rewilding the Oceans: combining marine biology & technology, public & policy" the story of a lost of the ecosystem and the journey to rebuild before it was too late.

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Local fundraiser offers once-in-a-lifetime chance to name a new species

The (BSSA) have launched an online auction for the naming rights of a newly discovered species of parasitoid wasp.

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Changes in marine ecosystems going undetected

Existing ways of calculating biodiversity dynamics are not very effective in detecting wholesale species community change due to the effects of ocean acidification.

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Study finds famous ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n caves are up to 500,000 years older than we thought - and it could help explain a megafaunaÌýmystery

South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s is one of the world’s best fossil sites, containing a record spanning more than half a million years. Among the remains preserved in layers of sand are the bones of many iconic ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n megafauna species that became extinct between 48,000 and 37,000 years ago.

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