
Carla Archibald
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2 months ago |
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Brooke Williams |Carla Archibald |James Brazill-Boast |Michael Drielsma
1 Introduction Climate change is profoundly restructuring ecological dynamics and ecosystems (Pinsky et al. 2018; Scheffers and Pecl 2019; Hanson et al. 2020). If targets such as the Global Biodiversity Framework's target to protect 30% of the Earth's ecosystems by 2030 are to successfully secure biodiversity for the long term, they must account for climate change (CBD 2013).
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Jan 9, 2025 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Carla Archibald
Eating rabbit, camel, carp, feral cat, deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it’s gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony Armstrong hosts the ABC series Eat the Invaders, inspired by artist Kirsha Kaechele’s 2019 cookbook and MONA exhibition Eat the Problem.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
phys.org | Carla Archibald
Eating rabbit, camel, carp, feral cat, deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it's gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony Armstrong hosts the ABC series Eat the Invaders, inspired by artist Kirsha Kaechele's 2019 cookbook and MONA exhibition Eat the Problem.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
tolerance.ca | Carla Archibald
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Jan 6, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Carla Archibald
Eating rabbit, camel, carp, feral cat, deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it’s gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony Armstrong hosts the ABC series Eat the Invaders, inspired by artist Kirsha Kaechele’s 2019 cookbook and MONA exhibition Eat the Problem.
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