Credits

All photography on this website is by Matthew Newton, unless otherwise stated. Photographer’s names and copyright details are credited on this website in-situ where it's possible to do so, and as listed below.

Our camera trap captures a Tassie devil passing through the area.

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Our camera trap captures a Tassie devil passing through the area.

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The build-up of droppings on each pole tells us birds love resting on our weirs as they pass through the area.

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By weaving fresh plant material into the structure, we hope to promote initial visitation by insects and birds.

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A prototype bioacoustics unit installed at Stocker's Bottom.

Supplied by Jim Lovell

Dr Jim Lovell is applying radio astronomy techniques to bioacoustics.

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Directional acoustic monitoring could help transform how government funding is allocated to species protection.

Supplied by Jim Lovell

Jim analysed audio from the trial units to identify 224 Gould's wattled bats (layrina) (Chalinolobus gouldii).

Our camera traps have also captured bats moving through the area.

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The prototype's main board undergoing testing at Definium.

Supplied by Jim Lovell

A photo of the last known Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus), which died in Hobart's Beamauris zoo in 1936.

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By conducting the experiment in grass alleys, The Quoin's wallabys will have to choose whether to pass the models or turn around.

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