Brett Murphy
@brettpmurphy
Researching tropical savannas, fire ecology, and what's driving the decline of northern Australia's mammals
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23-12-2012 02:18:28
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I’m pretty sure Donald J. Trump will not be happy if everyone retweets this. 🤷♀️
Australia is the only deforestation hotspot among so-called developed nations. 🫠 Environment reform bills are in the Senate NOW. Simple fix is that all native vegetation clearing over 20ha in threatened species habitat undergoes federal assessment. 💚 theconversation.com/poor-complianc…
The Australian Minister for the Environment and Water is a position which is currently held by Tanya Plibersek. Please stop this from happening Tanya Plibersek. abc.net.au/news/2024-08-2…
Anti colonial mapping project by Roper River Traditional owners draws a big crowd in Darwin but not yet the required government action to protect Country from lax env regulation abc.net.au/news/2024-08-2… via ABC Australia
New & #OpenAccess in Ecological Applications: Fire impacts Australian ants differently across vertical strata, highlighting the need for fire management to consider species at all habitat levels doi.org/10.1002/eap.30… With #OpenData in Dryad François Brassard Brett Murphy
Did you see our ad in The NT News? 📰 We’ve done some polling and the numbers speak for themselves—the overwhelming majority of people in the NT want strong new NT nature laws that halt #deforestation and protect threatened species. Environment Centre NT #NTpol
#NTRivers #WaterGrab #environment #FirstNations #FloodplainHarvesting #cotton #pastoralism #waterlaw #waterpolicy #ntpol This is a national disgrace. abc.net.au/news/2024-08-2… via ABC Australia
“The Prime Ministers’ comments that the government is considering watering down its proposed EPA, largely at the behest of the business lobby, are deeply troubling," said Biodiversity Council Director James Trezise “Australia’s business lobby is at a crossroads – they can revert to
🐈⬛ Tanya Plibersek is preparing to release a nationwide scheme to cut the feral cat population and protect wildlife reports The Sydney Morning Herald today. The plan could require state governments to pass laws that empower local governments to be able to impose restrictions on pets, such as caps
NT Labor's safest seat looking likely to go to the Greens! ntnews.com.au/news/politics/… via The NT News