Threatened Species Recovery Hub
The National Environmental Science Programme Threatened Species Recovery Hub, brings together Australia's leading ecologists and environmental managers to carry out research to improve the management of Australia's threatened plants and animals.
Success stories in conservation
Managing feral cats to benefit the night parrot
Rabbit burrows helping cats colonise new frontier
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 7. Road to Recovery
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 6. Community
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 5. Perspectives and Inclusion
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 4. Prepare and Coordinate
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 3. Fire and Water
Research insights on bushfire recovery – 2. Black Summer
Finding the silver-headed and the black-tailed dusky antechinus
Final findings: Fire severity and impacts on priority wildlife species
Final findings: Iconic species in schools
Final findings Effective partnerships and research collaboration for conservation
Reading the sand - Arid Zone Monitoring
Ensuring better offsets for threatened species and biodiversity
Feral cat distribution, abundance, management and impacts on threatened species
Fire, predators and the endangered northern bettong
Results of cat baiting trials to help an endangered wallaby in Queensland
Webinar: Coordinating to protect culture & biodiversity in the heat of wildfires
Caring for Country: Managing cats
Findings presentation: Improving translocations in a changing climate
Webinar: Saving wildlife after bushfires: what is the evidence for effective action?
Understanding and combatting myrtle rust
Findings Presentation: Adaptive Management for threatened mammals in the Victorian Central Highlands
Assessing biodiversity and cultural values for development proposals in northern Australia
Final findings: Better managing fires and their impacts for koala conservation
Final findings focused on woodlands birds and species
Island Way, Desert Way - Kiwirrkurra and li-Anthawirriyarra Rangers share cat management knowledge
Promoting sustainable development in northern Australia