The Conversation: Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
Professor Carolyn Hogg from the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney, Jaana Dielenberg from Charles Darwin University and Professor Hugh Possingham from the...
Read MoreAustralia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
Under pressure from predatory foxes and cats and competing with feral rabbits, the Greater bilby has lost more than 80 percent of its habitat. Conservation...
Read MoreThe Guardian: ‘Weird and cool’: bilby genome sequence could help to save the species
Bilbies have the biggest genome of any marsupial, which could be down to how it evolved its incredible sense of smell. Find the full article...
Read MoreSydney Science in Instagram: Meet PhD Student Holly Nelson
Meet PhD student Holly Nelson. Her research with the USYD Australian Wildlife Genomics group and NSW Department of Planning and Environment focuses on using genomic...
Read MoreABC News: Australian syllabuses fail to mention female contribution to STEM
Professor Carolyn Hogg says she was stunned to hear about the outcomes of the study after it found Australian syllabuses failed to mention the contribution...
Read MoreABC Radio: The race to save Australia’s dirty frogs
Simon Tang (2022 Honours Student) joined producer Shelby Traynor (ABC Radio) and Dr Jodi Rowley (Curator of Amphibian & Reptile Conservation Biology at the Australian Museum...
Read MoreNSW Department of Planning and Environment: Keeping up with the Bellinger River snapping turtle
An article about people working to conserve the critically endangered Bellinger River snapping turtle to learn more about the species and what’s being done to...
Read MoreConversations That Matter: Can genomics save the ‘devil’
For the past 12 years, Dr. Carolyn Hogg has been working with the Save theTasmanian devil Program utilizing genomics as a vital tool to save...
Read MoreABC Radio National: Will any Koalas be left in the Australias East by 2050
Being one of Australia’s cutest animals hasn’t prevented its slide towards extinction. Reporter Rachael Brown investigates what is being done to try to curb the...
Read MoreCall for Antarctic Peninsula Marine Protected Area
Dr Carolyn Hogg made a call for Antarctic Peninsula Marine Protected Area, published in Nature and co-signed by 289 other women in STEMM. This work...
Read MoreNew book documents how science is saving the Tasmanian devil
Vet Practice Carolyn Hogg is co-editor of the new book Saving the Tasmanian devil: Recovery through Science-based Management Read more here: https://www.vetpracticemag.com.au/new-book-documents-how-science-is-saving-the-tasmanian-devil/
Read MoreTasmanian devils moved from Maria Island in battle against facial tumour threat
ABC News Carolyn Hogg was interviewed by ABC News about Tasmanian Devil facial tumour disease in Tasmanian Devils raised in captivity. Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-20/release-methods-trialled-for-tasmanian-devils/8543764
Read MoreThe Sydney Morning Herold: Devil’s milk could be the killer ingredient in war on superbugs
PhD candidate Emma Peel from the School of Life and Environmental Sciences was interviewed about new research that has proved Tasmanian Devil’s milk can kill...
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