National Science Week celebrates the many ways in which science enriches our lives and helps us make informed decisions. In this seminar, you will hear from two of our ARI senior scientists, Dr Dave Ramsey and Dr Matt Bruce. Dave will share an example of how we use science to inform deer management and Matt…
Topic: Environment and Nature
Spotlight Night
Come for a leisurely circuit track walk along the 800 metre Spotted Gum trail to observe the nocturnal animals that inhabit this section of bush in Springfield Lakes. BYO Torch, water & binoculars. Please wear comfortable closed-in shoes, long sleeves/pants, or wear mosquito repellent. We hope to see possums, Tawny Frog Mouths & some Squirrel Gliders…
Spotlight Night
Come for a leisurely circuit track walk along the 800 metre Spotted Gum trail to observe the nocturnal animals that inhabit this section of bush in Springfield Lakes. BYO Torch, water & binoculars. Please wear comfortable closed-in shoes, long sleeves/pants, or wear mosquito repellent. We hope to see possums, Tawny Frog Mouths & some Squirrel Gliders…
Spotlight Night
Come for a leisurely circuit track walk along the 800 metre Spotted Gum trail to observe the nocturnal animals that inhabit this section of bush in Springfield Lakes. BYO Torch, water & binoculars. Please wear comfortable closed-in shoes, long sleeves/pants, or wear mosquito repellent. We hope to see possums, Tawny Frog Mouths & some Squirrel Gliders…
Spotlight Night
Come for a leisurely circuit track walk along the 800 metre Spotted Gum trail to observe the nocturnal animals that inhabit this section of bush in Springfield Lakes. BYO Torch, water & binoculars. Please wear comfortable closed-in shoes, long sleeves/pants, or wear mosquito repellent. We hope to see possums, Tawny Frog Mouths & some Squirrel Gliders…
Into the Looking Glass – with SciencePlay Kids
Glass is the key to discovery of all things too small to see with the naked eye. We’ll be using 3 kinds of ‘seeing’ devices to discover the really small and the things too far away to see in the wetlands. This activity is designed to engage young ecologists on their quest to discover more!…
Women in Science Lecture Series
Associate Professor Karyn Johnson is the Deputy Head of the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Queensland and is a virologist who specialises in viruses transmitted by insects. After completing her PhD at CSIRO in conjunction with Australian National University, Karyn worked at the Department of Microbiology at The University of Alabama at Birmingham….
Women in Science Lecture Series
Associate Professor Karyn Johnson is the Deputy Head of the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Queensland and is a virologist who specialises in viruses transmitted by insects. After completing her PhD at CSIRO in conjunction with Australian National University, Karyn worked at the Department of Microbiology at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Since joining UQ,…
Women in Science Lecture Series
Associate Professor Karyn Johnson is the Deputy Head of the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Queensland and is a virologist who specialises in viruses transmitted by insects. After completing her PhD at CSIRO in conjunction with Australian National University, Karyn worked at the Department of Microbiology at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Since joining UQ,…
Women in Science Lecture Series
Associate Professor Karyn Johnson is the Deputy Head of the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Queensland and is a virologist who specialises in viruses transmitted by insects. After completing her PhD at CSIRO in conjunction with Australian National University, Karyn worked at the Department of Microbiology at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Since joining UQ,…