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Ben Sparrow discusses the AusPlots photopoint method with Leah Wasser from NEON

Scaling up – taking TERN to the world at AGU 2013

Ben Sparrow discusses the AusPlots photopoint method with Leah Wasser from NEON. 2013 has seen TERN’s collaborative networks of infrastructure and people continue to mature, ...
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Fun and games meet research: valuing ecosystems through interactive games

Working Group participants (left to right): David Finnigan (independent, Australia and UK), Shuang Liu (CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences), Virginia Dale (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA), Mike ...
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Smile, landscape, you’re on candid camera!

Landscape blackened by fire mightn’t seem the most encouraging environment to entice people to contribute to science, but the TREND team, which likes a challenge, reckons ...
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A strategic future for Australian higher education

What’s the future of higher education in Australia, and how will TERN help improve its quality and cost-effectiveness? We spoke to two of TERN’s biggest ...
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Universities turn to TERN for undergraduate curriculum

In a boon for TERN, Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Macquarie University (MQ) are looking to TERN’s infrastructure,  environmental data, and research techniques when developing ...
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Plot by plot, research becomes part of the social landscape

Paddock trees, a safe home for the eastern bristlebird, and stocking rates in tune with the desert are mostly dissimilar – but they do have ...
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Future ecosystem scientists get hands-on in the tropics

In July this year, 16 students from Carey Baptist Grammar School in Melbourne left their science classrooms far behind and journeyed to far north Queensland’s ...
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Students key to synthesis success

TERN’s Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) has a proud history of involvement in science education. Since its establishment in 2009, 81 tertiary students ...
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TERN steps up to leading role on ecology stage

Australia has long been a junior partner on the world ecological stage, but the collaborations established through TERN are rapidly elevating our profile. TERN’s Director, ...
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Opportunity awaits

We’re surrounded by discussion of the challenges, problems and issues that we face when it comes to understanding and managing our ecosystems. The discussion is ...
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