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IMCG meeting reflects on 25 years of achievement
The Ibis Management Coordination Group (IMCG) celebrated 25 years of operation on Wednesday 24th February 2021. Attendees were from local Councils, airports, Department of Environment and Science (DES), NSW National
What does ibis management mean?
The welfare of ibis is always a priority with any ibis management Ecosure completes, which is why monitoring is the cornerstone of all work completed. This ensures the ibis population
2020 Flying-Fox online forum was a huge success!
The 5th National Flying-fox Forum was held virtually over two days in November 2020 and was attended by 150 delegates. Led by keynote speaker Dr Justin Welbergen from Western Sydney University,
Ridge to Reef Restoration working group formed
This collaborative effort is a fantastic outcome from the Orpheus Island Leadership and Reef Restoration workshop. In Australia restoration is done in separate ecosystems and with very little integration at
Reef Leadership and Restoration Workshop 2020
In November 2020 Ecosure’s employee of the year, Restorations Operations Manager Duncan Smith, Principal Restoration Ecologist Jen Ford and General Manager Diane Lanyon attended Reef Ecologic’s Leadership and Reef Restoration
Celebrating 25 years of Ibis Management!
The Ibis Management Coordination Group (IMCG) was established on the Gold Coast after an ibis was ingested into a Qantas Airbus engine in December 1995. Since 1996, Ecosure has been
Wasps: Small, but a significant hazard to aircraft!
Birds and other vertebrates are obvious hazards to aviation at airports. Yet, the threat of invertebrates, like keyhole wasps, is less understood. Brisbane Airport Corporation engaged Ecosure following the discovery of an exotic mud wasp nesting in the pitot tube of an aircraft.
Our unique wallum frogs and the challenges they face
Wallum frogs are specialist frog species that live in coastal wallum habitats of eastern Australia. They are unique in that they are able to live and breed in naturally highly acidic wetlands.
Important updates for EVNT protected plants surveys
The Nature Conservation (Wildlife Management) Regulation was amended 1 July 2015 and the status of many Endangered, Vulnerable and Near Threatened (EVNT) species has changed. The term ‘In the wild’