2022 Other Outputs Submission on burning native forest timber (biomass burning) for energy productionRoberson, Leslie, Reside, April and Rutherford, Caitlin (2022). Submission on burning native forest timber (biomass burning) for energy production. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water . |
2022 Other Outputs National parks are not enough – we need landholders to protect threatened species on their propertyKearney, Stephen, Reside, April, Watson, James, Nelson, Rebecca Louise, Spindler, Rebecca and Adams, Vanessa (2022, 02 11). National parks are not enough – we need landholders to protect threatened species on their property The Conversation |
2021 Other Outputs Should we cull noisy miners? After decades of research, these aggressive honeyeaters are still outsmarting usMelton, Courtney, Reside, April, Simmonds, Jeremy, Maron, Martine, Clarke, Michael and McDonald, Paul (2021, 10 13). Should we cull noisy miners? After decades of research, these aggressive honeyeaters are still outsmarting us The Conversation |
2021 Other Outputs Limiting the loss of terrestrial ecosystems to safeguard nature for biodiversity and humanitySimmonds, Jeremy S., Suarez-Castro, Andres Felipe, Reside, April E., Watson, James E.M., Allan, James R., Borrelli, Pasquale, Dudley, Nigel, Edwards, Stephen, Fuller, Richard A., Game, Edward T., Linke, Simon, Maxwell, Sean L., Panagos, Panos, Puydarrieux, Philippe, Quétier, Fabien, Runting, Rebecca K., Santini, Talitha, Sonter, Laura J. and Maron, Martine (2021). Limiting the loss of terrestrial ecosystems to safeguard nature for biodiversity and humanity. doi: 10.1101/2021.02.07.428694 |
2021 Other Outputs To fix Australia’s environment laws, wildlife experts call for these 4 changes — all are crucialDriscoll, Don, Reside, April, Wintle, Brendan, Ritchie, Euan and Maron, Martine (2021, 02 03). To fix Australia’s environment laws, wildlife experts call for these 4 changes — all are crucial The Conversation |
2020 Other Outputs Birdwatching increased tenfold last lockdown. Don’t stop, it’s a huge help for bushfire recoveryTulloch, Ayesha, Reside, April, Garrard, Georgia, Ward, Michelle and Awasthy, Monica (2020, 07 09). Birdwatching increased tenfold last lockdown. Don’t stop, it’s a huge help for bushfire recovery The Conversation |
2020 Other Outputs Magnetic Island National Park.Reside, April and Vanderduys, Eric (2020, 02 04). Magnetic Island National Park. Protected: Magazine of National Parks Association of Queensland |
2020 Other Outputs Six million hectares of threatened species habitat up in smokeWard, Michelle, Greenville, Aaron, Reside, April, Tulloch, Ayesha, Williams, Brooke, Massingham, Emily, Mayfield, Helen, Possingham, Hugh, Watson, James, Radford, Jim and Sonter, Laura (2020, 01 19). Six million hectares of threatened species habitat up in smoke The Conversation |
2020 Other Outputs Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications: working paper analysing the economic implications of the proposed 30% target for areal protection in the draft post-2020 Global Biodiversity FrameworkWaldron, Anthony, Adams, Vanessa, Allan, James, Arnell, Andy, Asner, Greg, Atkinson, Scott, Baccini, Alessandro, Baillie, Jonathan E. M., Balmford, Andrew, Beau, J. Austin, Brander, Luke, Brondizio, Eduardo, Bruner, Aaron, Burgess, Neil, Burkart, K., Butchart, Stuart, Button, Rio, Carrasco, Roman, Cheung, William, Christensen, Villy, Clements, Andy, Coll, Marta, di Marco, Moreno, Deguignet, Marine, Dinerstein, Eric, Ellis, Erle, Eppink, Florian, Ervin, Jamison, Escobedo, Anita ... Zhang, Y. P. (2020). Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications: working paper analysing the economic implications of the proposed 30% target for areal protection in the draft post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. IIASA Working paper series Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. |
2019 Other Outputs The minimum land area requiring conservation attention to safeguard biodiversityAllan, James R., Possingham, Hugh P., Atkinson, Scott C., Waldron, Anthony, Di Marco, Moreno, Adams, Vanessa M., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Kissling, W. Daniel, Worsdell, Thomas, Gibbon, Gwili, Kumar, Kundan, Mehta, Piyush, Maron, Martine, Williams, Brooke A., Jones, Kendall R., Wintle, Brendan A., Reside, April E. and Watson, James E.M. (2019). The minimum land area requiring conservation attention to safeguard biodiversity. doi: 10.1101/839977 |
2019 Other Outputs Interactive: everything you need to know about Adani – from cost, environmental impact and jobs to its possible futureMadeleine De Gabriele, Madeleine, Hopkin, Michael, Mountain, Wes, Reside, April, Hepburn, Samantha and Wood, Tony (2019, 09 16). Interactive: everything you need to know about Adani – from cost, environmental impact and jobs to its possible future The Conversation |
2019 Other Outputs Environment laws have failed to tackle the extinction emergency. Here's the proofWard, Michelle, Reside, April, Possingham, Hugh, Watson, James, Simmonds, Jeremy, Rhodes, Jonathan and Taylor, Martin (2019, 09 09). Environment laws have failed to tackle the extinction emergency. Here's the proof The Conversation |
2019 Other Outputs Why Adani’s finch plan was rejected, and what comes nextHepburn, Samantha and Reside, April (2019, 05 07). Why Adani’s finch plan was rejected, and what comes next The Conversation |
2019 Other Outputs To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing lawsMaron, Martine, Griffin, Andrea, Reside, April, Laurance, Bill, Driscoll, Don, Ritchie, Euan and Turton, Steve (2019, 03 11). To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing laws The Conversation |
2019 Other Outputs Death by 775 cuts: how conservation law is failing the black-throated finchReside, April and Watson, James (2019, 01 30). Death by 775 cuts: how conservation law is failing the black-throated finch The Conversation |
2018 Other Outputs For the first time we’ve looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-sideGarnett, Stephen, Chauvenet, Alienor, Reside, April, Wintle, Brendan, Lindenmayer, David, Watson, David M., Bayrakarov, Elisa, Geyle, Hayley, Possingham, Hugh, Watson, James, Maron, Martine and Legge, Sarah (2018, 11 27). For the first time we’ve looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-side The Conversation |
2017 Other Outputs Infographic: here’s exactly what Adani’s Carmichael mine means for QueenslandDe Gabriele, Madeleine, Hopkin, Michael, Mountain, Wes, Reside, April and Hepburn, Samantha (2017, 11 22). Infographic: here’s exactly what Adani’s Carmichael mine means for Queensland The Conversation |
2017 Other Outputs Just ten MPs represent more than 600 threatened species in their electoratesWatson, James, Reside, April, Williams, Brooke, Possingham, Hugh, Maron, Martine, Ward, Michelle, Fuller, Richard, Atkinson, Scott Consaul and Kearney, Stephen (2017, 09 07). Just ten MPs represent more than 600 threatened species in their electorates The Conversation |
2016 Other Outputs Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinctionVanderduys, Eric and Reside, April (2016, 03 04). Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinction The Conversation |
2015 Other Outputs Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlinBridge, Tom, Reside, April and Tobin, Andrew (2015, 12 02). Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlin The Conversation |