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Opinions, Reports & Popular Articles

Hepburn, S., & Reside, A. E. (2019). Why Adani’s finch plan was rejected, and what comes next. The Conversation, 7 May.

Why Adani's Finch Plan was Rejected, and What Comes Next.

Death by 775 Cuts: How Conservation Law is Failing the Black-throated Finch

Reside, A. E., & Watson, J. E. M. (2019). Death by 775 cuts: how conservation law is failing the black-throated finch. The Conversation, 30 January. 

Queensland's New Land Clearing Bill Will Help Turn the Tide, Despite Its Flaws

Cosgrove, A. J., Reside, A. E., Watson, J. E. M., & Maron, M. (2018). Queensland’s new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws. The Conversation

Death by a Thousand Cuts

Seabrook, L., & Reside, A. E. (2017). Death by a thousand cuts. Protected: Magazine of National Parks Association of Queensland 16:7.

Land Clearing on the Rise as Legal 'Thinning' Proves Far From Clear-Cut

Reside, A. E., Cosgrove, A. J., Silcock, J. L., Seabrook, L., & Evans, M. C. (2017). Land clearing on the rise as legal 'thinning' proves far from clear-cut. The Conversation. [R=9,677; C=34]

A Correlative Approach for Australian Tropical Savanna Birds

Reside, A.E., 2016. Case Study 1. A correlative approach for Australian tropical savanna birds, In IUCN SSC Guidelines for Assessing Species’ Vulnerability to Climate Change. eds W.B. Foden, B.E. Young. Version 1.0. Cambridge, UK and Gland, Switzerland: IUCN Species Survival Commission. 114pp.

Queensland Coal Mines Will Push Threatened Finch Closer to Extinction

Vanderduys, E. & Reside, A. E. (2016) Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinction. The Conversation. [R=4,987; C=9]

Science Can Influence Policy and Benefit the Public - Here's How

VanDerWal, J., Reside, A. E., Atkinson, I. & Williams, S. E.  (2015) Science can influence policy and benefit the public – here’s how. The Conversation. [R=6,307; C=5]

Climate Change Issues and Impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM Cluster Region

Hilbert, D. W., Hill, R., Moran, C., Turton, S. M., Bohnet, I., Marshall, N. A., Pert, P. L., Stoeckl, N., Murphy, H. T., Reside, A. E., Laurance, S. G., Alamgir, M., Coles, R., Crowley, G. M., Curnock, M., Dale, A., Duke, N. C., Esparon, M., Farr, M., Gillet, S., Gooch, M., Fuentes, M. M. P. B., Hamman, M., James, C., Kroon, F. J., Larson, S., Lyons, P., Marsh, H., Steiger, D. M., Sheaves, M., & Westcott, D. A. (2014). Climate Change Issues and Impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM Cluster Region. James Cook University, Cairns.

Batting in Swaziland 2014

Reside, A. E., Mtsetfwa, F., Clawson, S., Vanderduys, E. P., & Monadjem, A. (2014). Batting in Swaziland 2014. Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 43, 15-16.

Field Efficacy of the Curiosity Bait for Management of a Feral Cat Population At a Semi-arid Site

Johnston, M., Bould, L., O'Donoghue, M., Holdsworth, M., Marmion, P., Bilney, R. J., Reside, A. E., Caldwell, D., Gaborov, R., & Gentles, T. (2013). Field efficacy of the Curiosity bait for management of a feral cat population at a semi-arid site. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research.

Common Bats of the Niassa Reserve

Monadjem, A., & Reside, A. E. (2007). Common Bats of the Niassa Reserve. Brochure by All Out Africa Research Unit, Swaziland.

Swazi Bats

Reside, A. E. (2006). Swazi Bats. Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 26, 52-53.

Lamin'asa Fiarovana Ramanavy (Conservation of Malagasy Microchiroptera)

Reside, A. E. (2003). Lamin’asa Fiarovana Ramanavy (Conservation of Malagasy Microchiroptera). Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 13, 10-11.

To Reduce the Fire Risk and Meet Climate Targets, Over 300 Scientists Call for Stronger Land Clearing Laws

Maron, M., Griffin, A. S., Reside, A. E., Laurance, W. F., Driscoll, D. A., Ritchie, E., & Turton, S. M. (2019). To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing laws. The Conversation.

For the First Time We've Looked at Every Threatened Bird in Australia Side-by-side

Garnett, S. T., Chauvenet, A. L. M., Reside, A. E., Wintle, B. A., Lindenmayer, D. B., Watson, D. M., Bayraktarov, E., Geyle, H. M., Possingham, H. P., Leiper, I., Watson, J. E. M., Radford, J. I. M., Woinarski, J., Christidis, L., Maron, M., Grace, M. K., McDonald, P., & Legge, S. (2018). For the first time we've looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-side. The Conversation, November 27. 

Just Ten MPs Represent More Than 600 Threatened Species in Their Electorates

Watson, J. E. M., Reside, A. E., Williams, B., Possingham, H. P., Maron, M., Ward, M., Fuller, R. A., Atkinson, S. C., & Kearney, S. (2017). Just ten MPs represent more than 600 threatened species in their electorates. The Conversation. [R=15,253; C=65]

Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the Way for Reef Destruction

Reside, A. E., Bridge, T. C. L., & Rummer, J. L. (2016). Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the way for reef destruction. Nature, 537(7620), 307-307.

Four Environmental Reasons Why Fast-tracking the Carmichael Coal Mine is a Bad Idea

Reside, A. E., Mappin, B., Watson, J., Chapman, S. & Kearney, S. (2016). Four environmental reasons why fast-tracking the Carmichael coal mine is a bad idea. The Conversation. [R=24,303; C=67]

Anglers Have Helped Detect a Shift In the Habitat of Black Marlin

Bridge, T. C. L., Tobin, A. & Reside, A. (2016) Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlin. The Conversation. [R=4,286; C=4]

The Unfortunate End of a Bare-rumped Sheathtail Bat (Saccolaimus saccolaimus subspecies nudicluniatus) Roost on Magnetic Island

Reside, A. E., Vanderduys, E. P., Fabricius, K. E., & Evans-Illidge, L. (2015). The unfortunate end of a bare-rumped sheathtail bat (Saccolaimus saccolaimus subspecies nudicluniatus) roost on Magnetic Island. Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 45, 19-21.

Biodiversity - Adaptation Pathways and Opportunities

Reside, A. E., Ceccarelli, D. M., Isaac, J. L., Hilbert, D. W., Moran, C., Llewelyn, J., Macdonald, S., Hoskin, C. J., Pert, P. L., & Parsons, J. (2014). Biodiversity - Adaptation pathways and opportunities. James Cook University, Cairns.

Down to the Wire

Vine, S., & Reside, A. E. (2014). Down to the wire. Australian Birdlife (December).

Bat Girl Vs. the Papua New Guinea Jungle: An Adventure Story

Inkster, T., & Reside, A. E. (2011). Bat girls vs. the Papua New Guinea Jungle: an adventure story. The Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, 37, 25-29.

Times They Are Changing

Reside, A. E. (2008). Times they are a changing. Contact Call. Birdlife North Queensland.

Black-eared Miner Translocation Report

Reside, A.E. & Schedvin, N. (2007) Black-eared Miner Translocation Report. Report for the Black-eared Miner Recovery Team.

Bat Research in Swaziland

Reside, A. E. (2006). Bat research in Swaziland. African Bat Conservation News, 9, 2.

Bats in the Canal: Studies in Gatun Lake, Panama

Reside, A. E. (2005). Bats in the canal: studies in Gatun Lake, Panama. Australian Bat Society Newsletter, 24, 33-35.

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