BIOCLIM is a species distribution modelling system created by CSIRO in partnership with the Federal Government’s Bureau of Flora and Fauna.
The ‘scribbles’ on scribbly gums are an icon of the Australian bush, but until recently very little was known about […]
The sirex wasp (Sirex noctilio) kills healthy pine trees by introducing a wood-rotting fungus and toxic mucous into the tree. […]
During the period 1998-2006 scientists at the CSIRO Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research (CECR) played a pivotal role in developing […]
The cause of the catastrophic declines and disappearances of amphibians worldwide, that began in the late 1970s, was a mystery […]
It has been well recognised that water resources management is based as much upon human decision making as it is […]
Following on from his pioneering work on the use of a parasitic nematode to control the Sirex wasp, estimated to […]
In recognition of the challenge of global warming and the almost inevitable rise in oil prices that would follow diminishing […]
In the early 1990s CSIRO was approached to develop protocols and national guidelines for sustainable effluent-irrigated plantations. The practice of […]