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A Charles Darwin University researcher living in Birdsville has begun a tourism research project that could have global consequences.
This seminar will review the estimated impact of threats and the extent to which their management is understood and implemented for all threats to all Australian threatened bird taxa.
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PhD candidate Amy Kirke has won the AgriFutures NT Rural Women’s Award for a project to take science education into remote communities.
There’s nothing more compelling to a researcher than knowing their work will have a real-world impact in an area of true significance. Sigit's Higher Degree by Research project into the impact of human behaviour on mangrove forests is set to define environmental policy for his home country of Indonesia. 
A new drone delivery project led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims to revolutionise healthcare in modern warfare.
A land’s topography and landscape features have an influence on how fires behave, which is why local knowledge is vital in fire management.
Research into fire management and biodiversity on the Tiwi Islands is aiming to stop feral predators, particularly cats, in their tracks.
The Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research (DCBR) delivers applied fire management research and training opportunities to land managers in northern Australia, South East Asia, Africa and South America.
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