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Opinion, reports and popular articles

Why Adani’s finch plan was rejected, and what comes next.

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Hepburn, S., & Reside, A. E. (2019). Why Adani’s finch plan was rejected, and what comes next. The Conversation, 7 May.

 

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To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing laws.

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Maron, M., Griffin, A. S., Reside, A. E., Laurance, W. F., Driscoll, D. A., Ritchie, E., & Turton, S. M. (2019). To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing laws. The Conversation.

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Death by 775 cuts: how conservation law is failing the black-throated finch.

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Reside, A. E., & Watson, J. E. M. (2019). Death by 775 cuts: how conservation law is failing the black-throated finch. The Conversation, 30 January. 

 

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For the first time we've looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-side.

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Garnett, S. T., Chauvenet, A. L. M., Reside, A. E., Wintle, B. A., Lindenmayer, D. B., Watson, D. M., Bayraktarov, E., Geyle, H. M., Possingham, H. P., Leiper, I., Watson, J. E. M., Radford, J. I. M., Woinarski, J., Christidis, L., Maron, M., Grace, M. K., McDonald, P., & Legge, S. (2018). For the first time we've looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-side. The Conversation, November 27. 

 

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Queensland’s new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws.

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Cosgrove, A. J., Reside, A. E., Watson, J. E. M., & Maron, M. (2018). Queensland’s new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws. The Conversation

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Death by a thousand cuts.

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Seabrook, L., & Reside, A. E. (2017). Death by a thousand cuts. Protected: Magazine of National Parks Association of Queensland 16:7.

 

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Just ten MPs represent more than 600 threatened species in their electorates.

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Watson, J. E. M., Reside, A. E., Williams, B., Possingham, H. P., Maron, M., Ward, M., Fuller, R. A., Atkinson, S. C., & Kearney, S. (2017). Just ten MPs represent more than 600 threatened species in their electorates. The Conversation. [R=15,253; C=65]

 

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Land clearing on the rise as legal 'thinning' proves far from clear-cut.

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Reside, A. E., Cosgrove, A. J., Silcock, J. L., Seabrook, L., & Evans, M. C. (2017). Land clearing on the rise as legal 'thinning' proves far from clear-cut. The Conversation. [R=9,677; C=34]

 

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Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the way for reef destruction.

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Reside, A. E., Bridge, T. C. L., & Rummer, J. L. (2016). Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the way for reef destruction. Nature, 537(7620), 307-307.

 

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A correlative approach for Australian tropical savanna birds

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Reside, A.E., 2016. Case Study 1. A correlative approach for Australian tropical savanna birds, In IUCN SSC Guidelines for Assessing Species’ Vulnerability to Climate Change. eds W.B. Foden, B.E. Young. Version 1.0. Cambridge, UK and Gland, Switzerland: IUCN Species Survival Commission. 114pp.

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Four environmental reasons why fast-tracking the Carmichael coal mine is a bad idea.

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Reside, A. E., Mappin, B., Watson, J., Chapman, S. & Kearney, S. (2016). Four environmental reasons why fast-tracking the Carmichael coal mine is a bad idea. The Conversation. [R=24,303; C=67]

 

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Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinction.

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Vanderduys, E. & Reside, A. E. (2016) Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinction. The Conversation. [R=4,987; C=9]

 

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Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlin.

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Bridge, T. C. L., Tobin, A. & Reside, A. (2016) Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlin. The Conversation. [R=4,286; C=4]

 

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Science can influence policy and benefit the public – here’s how.

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VanDerWal, J., Reside, A. E., Atkinson, I. & Williams, S. E.  (2015) Science can influence policy and benefit the public – here’s how. The Conversation. [R=6,307; C=5]

 

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The unfortunate end of a bare-rumped sheathtail bat (Saccolaimus saccolaimus subspecies nudicluniatus) roost on Magnetic Island.

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Reside, A. E., Vanderduys, E. P., Fabricius, K. E., & Evans-Illidge, L. (2015). The unfortunate end of a bare-rumped sheathtail bat (Saccolaimus saccolaimus subspecies nudicluniatus) roost on Magnetic Island. Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 45, 19-21.

 

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Climate Change Issues and Impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM Cluster Region.

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Hilbert, D. W., Hill, R., Moran, C., Turton, S. M., Bohnet, I., Marshall, N. A., Pert, P. L., Stoeckl, N., Murphy, H. T., Reside, A. E., Laurance, S. G., Alamgir, M., Coles, R., Crowley, G. M., Curnock, M., Dale, A., Duke, N. C., Esparon, M., Farr, M., Gillet, S., Gooch, M., Fuentes, M. M. P. B., Hamman, M., James, C., Kroon, F. J., Larson, S., Lyons, P., Marsh, H., Steiger, D. M., Sheaves, M., & Westcott, D. A. (2014). Climate Change Issues and Impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM Cluster Region. James Cook University, Cairns.

 

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Biodiversity - Adaptation pathways and opportunities.

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Reside, A. E., Ceccarelli, D. M., Isaac, J. L., Hilbert, D. W., Moran, C., Llewelyn, J., Macdonald, S., Hoskin, C. J., Pert, P. L., & Parsons, J. (2014). Biodiversity - Adaptation pathways and opportunities. James Cook University, Cairns.

 

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Batting in Swaziland 2014.

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Reside, A. E., Mtsetfwa, F., Clawson, S., Vanderduys, E. P., & Monadjem, A. (2014). Batting in Swaziland 2014. Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 43, 15-16.

 

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Down to the wire.

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Vine, S., & Reside, A. E. (2014). Down to the wire. Australian Birdlife (December).

 

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Field efficacy of the Curiosity bait for management of a feral cat population at a semi-arid site.

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Johnston, M., Bould, L., O'Donoghue, M., Holdsworth, M., Marmion, P., Bilney, R. J., Reside, A. E., Caldwell, D., Gaborov, R., & Gentles, T. (2013). Field efficacy of the Curiosity bait for management of a feral cat population at a semi-arid site. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research.

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Bat girls vs. the Papua New Guinea Jungle: an adventure story.

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Inkster, T., & Reside, A. E. (2011). Bat girls vs. the Papua New Guinea Jungle: an adventure story. The Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 37, 25-29.

 

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Times they are a changing.

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Reside, A. E. (2008). Times they are a changing. Contact Call. Birdlife North Queensland.

 

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Black-eared Miner Translocation Report.

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Reside, A.E. & Schedvin, N. (2007) Black-eared Miner Translocation Report. Report for the Black-eared Miner Recovery Team.

 

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Common Bats of the Niassa Reserve.

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Monadjem, A., & Reside, A. E. (2007). Common Bats of the Niassa Reserve. Brochure by All Out Africa Research Unit, Swaziland.

 

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Bat research in Swaziland.

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Reside, A. E. (2006). Bat research in Swaziland. African Bat Conservation News, 9, 2.

 

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Swazi Bats.

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Reside, A. E. (2006). Swazi Bats. Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 26, 52-53.

 

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Bats in the canal: studies in Gatun Lake, Panama.

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Reside, A. E. (2005). Bats in the canal: studies in Gatun Lake, Panama. Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 24, 33-35.

 

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Lamin’asa Fiarovana Ramanavy (Conservation of Malagasy Microchiroptera).

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Reside, A. E. (2003). Lamin’asa Fiarovana Ramanavy (Conservation of Malagasy Microchiroptera). Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 13, 10-11.

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