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Getting dogs the right koalafications with new app

Dog going away from koala toy
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PublishedOctober 21, 2022 AuthorChristine Bowley
A free dog training app will soon be available to help owners teach their pets to leave koalas and other wildlife alone.

Rediscovering backyard wildlife during COVID-19

Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security
PublishedJune 11, 2020June 24, 2022 AuthorEmma Carroll
Being at home for prolonged periods during the COVID-19 pandemic has given many people the time to appreciate wildlife in their own backyards.

An ecological island in suburbia: Toohey Forest crucial to Brisbane biodiversity

Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security
PublishedSeptember 19, 2019September 20, 2019 AuthorJames Perkins
“It’s a completely suitable place for koalas to live. There’s no reason why they won’t stay here for a long time," says Professor Darryl Jones.

Does your cat walk on the wild side?

Architecture, construction and planning
PublishedMay 21, 2018May 22, 2018 AuthorCarley Rosengreen
A Griffith University student has put the call out to cat owners in the Brisbane and Gold Coast regions to get the scoop on their cat’s poop in the hope of better understanding their impact on wildlife.

Humans and their pets help parasitic worms spread around the world

Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security
PublishedFebruary 1, 2018June 24, 2022 AuthorMitch Knox
New research sheds light on the alarming adaptability of tapeworms and friends.

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