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The Institute for Applied Ecology undertakes world class research to improve our understanding of the environment, and enhance decision-making for natural resource management and sustainable development.
The Institute operates within two specialised centres: the Centre for Conservation Ecology and Genetics, and the Centre for Applied Water Science.

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  1. Cat eating pogona

    Dragons vs cats – native animals fighting feral predators

    5 December 2018: Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are battling the impacts of climate change, habitat destruction, native predators, and now we can add ...

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    UC joins Queanbeyan’s smart city project

    University of Canberra researchers are helping bring smart city services, data analysis and city modelling to Queanbeyan

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  2. A Pig-Nosed Turtle or Piku

    Quest to protect native turtles goes local in PNG

    A conservation and research project to protect the Pig-Nosed Turtle has progressed from University of Canberra leadership to local control

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  3. A scene of an Australian desert with a storm rolling in

    Climate change focus for top UC research

    Three projects at the University of Canberra receive Australian Government funding to investigate climate change and deliberative democracy

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  4. Centenary Professor John Dryzek accepts his award from DVC R&I Frances Shannon

    Honouring UC’s enquiring minds

    Leading thinkers have been recognised for their studies and mentoring over the past year at the University of Canberra’s awards for Research and Innovation Excellence

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  5. Grasslands and pockets of trees stretch away to the horizon, with distant hills

    Investing in conservation, does it add up?

    University of Canberra researchers have found a relationship between conservation spending and positive outcomes, but there’s a catch

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