wildlife protection /environment/ en Global Wildlife Enforcement – Policy, Challenges, and Opportunities for Change /environment/news/list/2024/11/13/global-wildlife-enforcement-policy-challenges-and-opportunities-for-change On 12 November, the Environment Institute was delighted to host a Special Seminar by Sheldon Jordan: Global Wildlife Enforcement – Policy, Challenges, and Opportunities for Change presented to the ˴Ƭ's Research Community. November 13 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/11/13/global-wildlife-enforcement-policy-challenges-and-opportunities-for-change Giving Day: supporting a better future for wildlife /environment/news/list/2024/09/07/giving-day-supporting-a-better-future-for-wildlife On 5 September 2024, The ˴Ƭ’s ran its inaugural “Giving Day”; a 24-hour fundraising challenge aimed at contributing to causes that we’re passionate about. The Environment Institute highlighted the ‘Combating Environmental and Wildlife Crime Research Fund’ as a key cause that can help address the serious threat posed by environmental and wildlife crime in Australia and combat these issues through: September 07 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/09/07/giving-day-supporting-a-better-future-for-wildlife Innovative marine research: sea lions as underwater explorers /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers  The vastness of our oceans holds countless mysteries, with much of the seabed remaining uncharted and unexplored. Nathan Angelakis, researcher at the ˴Ƭ, highlights a staggering truth: “For most of the ocean, we don’t know what the bottom looks like.” To tackle this challenge, Angelakis and his team turned to an unlikely set of underwater explorers—Australian sea lions named Daphne, Phoebe, Iris, and Pasithea. August 13 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers