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Fenner School Endeavour Awards 2010Nov 19, 2009
CONGRATULATIONS!  Lisa Robins and Lyndall Bull have both received Endeavour Executive Awards for 2010, and Deb Cleland received a 2010 Endeavour Research Fellowship. Contact Fenner School (phone 61252579)

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State of the Environment 2011Nov 09, 2009
Peter Kanowski Professor of Forestry, Fenner School of Environment and Society, has been appointed to the committee responsible for Australia's 2011 State of Environment Report, chaired by CSIRO's Tom Hatton. Contact Fenner School (phone 61252579)

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Fenner School hosts Council of Deans and Directors Oct 26, 2009
21-22 October 2009, the "Australian Council of Environmental Deans and Directors" met at the ANU, hosted by Professor Steve Dovers, Director of the Fenner School of Environment and Society. Find out more...


Host a nest box and save our native birdsSep 30, 2009
PhD researcher Kate Grarock from the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU is investigating the impact of the Indian Myna bird on native bird life in the ACT region.

She is seeking residents in Kaleen, Giralang, Aranda, Cook, Pearce, Torrens, Chifley, Kambah (South of Drakeford Drive), and Theodore to host bird nest boxes in their yards as part of the study.
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2009 Whitley Medal awardedSep 21, 2009
Boom and Bust: Bird Stories for a Dry Country , co-edited by ANU researchers and featuring many contributions from ANU, has won the Whitley Medal, the nation’s most prestigious award for zoological publications. It was co-edited by Libby Robin, Rob Heinsohn of Fenner School of Environment and Society, and Leo Joseph of CSIRO. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Australian Forest History Series onlineSep 21, 2009
The popular Australian Forest History Series is now available online at Fenner School of Environment and Society. A series of books reporting on research and writing on Aboriginal burning, the ancient pollen record, landscape formation, regeneration and grazing, forest management, the resurgence of koalas, microscopic secrets in the wood, heritage surveys and much more. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Winners 2009 Science & Innovation AwardsSep 17, 2009
15 Sept 2009. Three of the 14 awards granted Australia wide were to a Fenner School of Environment and Society staff member and two Fenner School alumni. Congratulations to Lyndall Bull, Ana Rubio-Zuazo and Mira Durr on winning the 2009 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Fenner PhD student wins goldSep 15, 2009
Sun 13 Sept 2009

Susan Powell, PhD student at Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU won gold in the combined women’s time trial in the 2009 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Bogogno, Italy.

CONGRATULATIONS SUE!
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Science Photography Competition 2009Sep 15, 2009
Enter photos depicting one or more of the following:
* Field trips
* At work in the laboratory
* Student social life
* Scientific shots
* Technology in the raw

There is an overall prize of $500 for the best photograph, and the winner of each category will receive a prize of $100.
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Seventh Jack Westoby LectureSep 07, 2009
The Seventh Jack Westoby Lecture was hosted on 26 Aug 2009 by Fenner School of Environment & Society.

Emeritus Professor Ian Ferguson, (former lecturer in forestry at ANU) from "Forest & Ecosystem Science", University of Melbourne discussed “Fires, Forests and Futures”.
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Joint effort to regrow forestrySep 07, 2009
New National Masters program brings together universities of Tasmania, Queensland and Melbourne, the Australian National University and Southern Cross University. "Masters graduates could expect to earn up to $60,000 in their first year out." Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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New book in Educational Series on Modelling and Software Sep 07, 2009
New resource kit and book from a joint collaboration with "Water Resources Engineering", of  Helsinki University of Technology and "Integrated Catchment Assessment and Management Centre", of Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Crystal ball for rainfall in world-first atlasSep 03, 2009
Researchers from The Australian National University have created the world’s first comprehensive visual atlas of global rainfall projections over the next 100 years based on all of the models used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its most recent report.
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Get tough or face climate pain: studySep 03, 2009
Developed countries must set tougher emissions targets going into the Copenhagen negotiations, or face a future where abatement objectives cannot be met, according to new research from The Australian National University. Find out more...


Australian birds shrinking, climate causeSep 01, 2009
Australian birds have dwindled in size over the last 100 years and climate change appears to be to blame, say researchers from ANU and CSIRO. The research team included Associate Professor Robert Heinsohn at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU. Find out more...


Dean accepts weight-loss challengeAug 28, 2009
Professor Nicholas Glasgow has accepted a sponsored weight-loss challenge to raise funds for Reconciliation Scholarships from Prof. Keith Houghton, who himself raised nearly $200k for this cause last year. Students and staff are encouraged to help make a difference! Find out more...


New book by former PhD studentAug 25, 2009
A new and original book from the PhD thesis of former Fenner School PhD scholar, Dr Jess Weir has been published by AIATSIS. The book, Murray River Country: An ecological dialogue with traditional owners was launched at the 2009 Melbourne Writers Festival.
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Biodiversity threatened by climate change: ReportAug 21, 2009
This recently released report was written for the Federal Government by a team of eight experts led by Prof. Will Steffen, Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute and including Prof. David Lindenmayer and Prof. Pat Werner of the Fenner School of Environment and Society. Find out more...


Modelling the atmosphere of VenusAug 17, 2009
Dr Frank Mills, jointly with The Fenner School of Environment & Society and The Research School of Physics & Engineering is developing models of atmospheric processes on Venus that will help make predictions about climate change on Earth. Contact Fenner School

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Fire, Science and Biodiversity at Jervis BayAug 17, 2009
“Booderee National Park is a wonderful natural laboratory for studying fire and nature,” says Professor Lindenmayer. “We work closely with the park managers and I believe our research is helping them in their day-to-day management roles as well as creating an important and lasting scientific legacy on how to best work with fire in Australia’s varied landscapes.” Contact Fenner School

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Deep ocean study yields climate cluesJul 23, 2009
Scientists from the Australian National University and Rutgers University have created the first continuous deep ocean temperature record for the last 3.2 million years, shedding new light on the nature of Earth’s past ice ages. Find out more...


CMBE PhD student shinesJul 21, 2009
Congratulations to Catherine Gross of the Fenner School of Environment and Society on winning a prize worth $500 for the best paper at the 2009 Australian National Postgraduate Law Conference, Law and Change.  Her paper was titled 'Listening for a change? Perceptions of injustice in water distribution decisions'. Contact Fenner School

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Charles Darwin Bicentenary SymposiumJul 17, 2009
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment sponsored the first in a series of Charles Darwin Bicentenary Symposia, entitled Human Genetics and Evolution on Tuesday 7 April 2009, featuring both national and international experts in the field. Presentations from the event are now available. Contact Olivia Efthimiou (phone 50421)

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ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment General ForumJul 16, 2009
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment held a General Forum on Wednesday 15 July 2009. Its aim was to introduce Professor Andrew Cockburn as the new College Director, inform of the College Research Strategic Plan, and to provide information concerning the new University IAS model. Professor Cockburn's presentation is now available. Contact Olivia Efthimiou (phone 50421)

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Copenhagen Report: urgent climate action neededJun 22, 2009
The latest research results on climate change was tabled at the European Policy Centre (EPC) in Brussels on 18 June 2009. The 36 page report comes directly out of the major international scientific congress Climate change: Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions that ANU jointly organised in Copenhagen in March. Find out more...


Sod turning for ANU Climate Change InstituteJun 22, 2009
Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Chubb and ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope have turned the first sod at the site of the new building that will house the ANU Climate Change Institute. The ACT Govt has pledged to contribute $2.5M towards the $8.1M building that will be also house parts of the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
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Protecting Mulligans Flat woodlandsJun 22, 2009
The final gate that will secure the predator proof fence at Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve has been locked into place. Dr Adrian Manning, Research Fellow at Fenner School of Environment and Society and research manager on the project says, "With the exclusion of feral pests that threatened native fauna we will be able to reintroduce locally extinct species."  Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Innovative research in spatial scienceJun 22, 2009
Four students from the Fenner School were sponsored to attend the inaugural spatial@gov conference held in Canberra. The conference was a new initiative organised by the Australian Government Office of Spatial Data Management. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Rural Australia faces treeless futureJun 17, 2009
Australia’s temperate grazing region is facing a tree regeneration crisis, with a new research project based at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU, suggesting that millions of hectares could be treeless within decades. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Australia home to world forest carbon winnerJun 17, 2009
Australia has the world’s most carbon-dense forest in the Central Highlands of Victoria, according to researchers Professor Brendan Mackey, Professor David Lindenmayer and Dr Heather Keith of the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Protein power for spider monkeys and humansJun 17, 2009

Research by Dr Annika Felton, Departmental Visitor at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU, shows that wild spider monkeys control their daily protein intake in a similar way to humans, suggesting that the human susceptibility to obesity might have much earlier evolutionary origins than previously thought.

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Sorry State Of Murray-DarlingMay 20, 2009
Researchers including Dr Paul Tregoning of the Research School of Earth Sciences at ANU have shown using satellite data that the Murray-Darling Basin has lost 200 cubic kilometres of water over the last six years – the equivalent of 400 Sydney Harbours. Find out more...


Awarded 5K Normal Wettenhall FoundationMay 06, 2009
Bruce Doran (from the Fenner School of Environment and Society) and Mark Ziembicki (from the Biodiversity Conservation Unit (NRETA)) have been recently awarded $5,000 from the Normal Wettenhall Foundation to conduct interviews with Aboriginal Elders to document traditional knowledge of the Australian Bustard. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)


Save the Button WrinklewortMay 04, 2009
In partnership with National Capital Authority, Friends of the Grasslands, and the Fenner School of Environment & Society, 21 volunteers, half from ANU, removed nearly 40m3 of weeds to save the endangered Button Wrinklewort plant at Stirling Park in Yarralumla. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Scientists Sign Up For Secrets Of The SeasApr 07, 2009
Australian scientists are better placed to discover the secrets of the seas after Australia and New Zealand signed up to the world’s largest ocean research program - The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP). Find out more...


Narrow View Threatens BiodiversityApr 01, 2009
Focusing species conservation efforts on national parks and wildlife corridors while neglecting the areas that surround them is taking a dangerously simplistic view and putting biodiversity at risk, according to Professor David Lindenmayer, Senior Fellow at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU. These findings were recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Find out more...


Congratulations to our newest Australian Academy of Science memberMar 30, 2009
Congratulations to Professor Marilyn Ball who has recently been elected to the Australian Academy of Science. Distinguished for her work on plant physiology: stress tolerance in plants and their ability to function in complex, highly variable environments. Marilyn is the head of Ecosystem Dynamics at the Research School of Biological Sciences. We congratulate her for this well deserved recognition!
New book ! 'Boom and Bust'Mar 17, 2009
Editors Libby Robin, Rob Heinsohn (Fenner School) and Leo Joseph (CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems)

In Boom and Bust, the authors draw on the natural history of Australia’s charismatic birds to explore the relations between fauna, people and environment.
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$30M for National Groundwater CentreMar 11, 2009
22 Jan 2009, Senators Penny Wong and Kim Carr announced $30M for new National Centre for Groundwater Research &Training. The Centre is a joint venture over 5 years involving ~20 organisations, including ANU. For ANU and the Fenner School, the establishment of this Centre is expected to generate 3-4 new positions... Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Ten Commitments-Reshaping the Lucky Country's EnvironmentMar 11, 2009
David Lindenmayer, Stephen Dovers (Fenner School), Molly Harriss Olson (Eco Futures) and Steve Morton (CSIRO Group Executive) have written provocative chapters on environmental issues facing the nation. Each chapter includes ten key issues that must be urgently addressed to improve Australia's environment. Contact Fenner School (phone 6125 2579)

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Aerosols & Climate Change in AustraliaFeb 05, 2009
Frank Mills, of the Fenner School of Environment & Society, in collaboration with NASA scientist Olga Kalashnikova, has been exploring the relationship between climate change, aerosols, and UV radiation - in particular how changing aerosol levels affect UV rays... Contact Fenner School

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New Environment ScholarshipsDec 15, 2008
The environment matters to everyone: not just for the quality of life, but for life itself. Staff and students at ANU are working across the breadth of environment challenges, from climate change to water resources, in both rural and urban systems, and around Australia and internationally. To support this work, new scholarships are available for environment students in 2009. Find out more...


2009 NHMRC/ARC Grant SuccessesNov 28, 2008
The recent announcement of grant successes for ARC Discovery ($21M), ARC LIEF ($4M), Linkage International ($200K), Linkage ($2.6M) and NHMRC Project Grants ($4.5M) and Research Fellowship schemes has seen CMBE and CPS combined win over $32M in new research funding for the next 3-5 years. Congratulations to all grant recipients! Find out more...




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