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  2. Thumbnail for Proceed with caution: emerging marine-climate projects outpacing effective governance

    Proceed with caution: emerging marine-climate projects outpacing…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/proceed-with-caution-emerging-marine-climate-projects-outpacing-effective-governance
    4 Apr 2025: Oceans are at the forefront of many new climate-related projects, but the speed that these projects are being developed and expanded is outpacing the ability to govern them effectively – and manage their potential impacts on marine ecosystems and
  3. Thumbnail for How you can help Tasmania’s unique wildlife

    How you can help Tasmania’s unique wildlife

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/how-you-can-help-tasmanias-unique-wildlife
    17 Mar 2025: Deep in Tasmania’s wilderness and waters, some of the world’s most unique and iconic species face an uncertain future. These animals and plants are not just part of our environment—they are part of who we are. But their survival depends on
  4. Thumbnail for Launceston Institute launched with researchers and industry

    Launceston Institute launched with researchers and industry

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/launceston-institute-launched-with-researchers-and-industry
    12 Mar 2025: Wednesday, 12 February marked the Launch of the Launceston Institute, bringing together researchers, industry and the community to celebrate what the Institute’s collaborative research network will enable. Celebrated at The Shed, one of the
  5. Thumbnail for Chilean wasps join the fight against codling moth

    Chilean wasps join the fight against codling moth

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/chilean-wasps-join-the-fight-against-codling-moth
    25 Mar 2025: A team of researchers at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) are using 2500 wasps imported from Chile as their latest weapon as they continue attempts to manage a major pest to the apple industry, codling moth. Codling moth is one of the
  6. Thumbnail for Unlocking the potential of grazing systems with virtual fencing

    Unlocking the potential of grazing systems with virtual fencing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/unlocking-the-potential-of-grazing-systems-with-virtual-fencing
    3 Apr 2025: There are hopes that virtual fencing technology, which is increasingly being adopted on Tasmanian dairy farms, could be used to optimise pasture consumption and boost milk production by developing novel grazing regimes that support the natural
  7. Thumbnail for Plastic pollution in seabirds can lead to organ dysfunction, neurological decline: study shows

    Plastic pollution in seabirds can lead to organ dysfunction,…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/plastic-pollution-in-seabirds-can-lead-to-organ-dysfunction,-neurological-decline-study-shows
    14 Mar 2025: Plastic pollution ingested by seabirds can not only cause malnutrition but also lead to cell damage, organ dysfunction and neurological decline, new research shows. A new study, published this week in Science Advances, analysed changes in the 745
  8. Thumbnail for Meet our people - Oliver Overman

    Meet our people - Oliver Overman

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/meet-our-people-oliver-overman
    26 Mar 2025: Oliver Overman joined TIA in January to take on the role of Industry Engagement and Extension Officer. He grew up in the regional farming community of Moriac in southwest Victoria. Oliver completed a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Sociology in 2017 at
  9. Thumbnail for Meet our people - Dr Zac Beechey-Gradwell

    Meet our people - Dr Zac Beechey-Gradwell

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/meet-our-people-dr-zac-beechey-gradwell
    13 Mar 2025: Dr Zac Beechey-Gradwell joined the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) in 2025 as a Pasture Feedbase Research Fellow. He is based at TIA's campus in North-West Tasmania which is nearby to the TIA Dairy Research Facility. Zac hails from New
  10. Thumbnail for Our land is burning, and Western science does not have all the answers

    Our land is burning, and Western science does not have all the answers

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/our-land-is-burning,-and-western-science-does-not-have-all-theanswers
    27 Mar 2025: By David Bowman, University of Tasmania and Ben J. French, University of TasmaniaLast week’s catastrophic fires on Australia’s east coast – and warnings of more soon to come – will become all too common as climate change gathers pace. And as
  11. Thumbnail for What’s the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It’s subtle, but significant

    What’s the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It’s…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/whats-the-difference-between-baking-powder-and-baking-soda-its-subtle,-but-significant
    28 Mar 2025: By Nathan Kilah, University of TasmaniaThere is something special about sharing baked goods with family, friends and colleagues. But I’ll never forget the disappointment of serving my colleagues rhubarb muffins that had failed to rise. They were

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