by Lieke Van Der Hulst | Jul 29, 2020 | News, Research stories, TERN
Creative desktop methods for plot-based monitoring of Australia’s ecosystems—the next best thing to fieldwork in a time when fieldwork is not the best thing. Republished from the TERN blog Having started the year with the establishment of 15 new permanent monitoring...
by Lieke Van Der Hulst | Jun 12, 2020 | News, Research stories, TERN, University of Adelaide
Wild Orchid Watch (WOW) is a national citizen science project collecting photos and detailed habitat and environmental information about Australian native orchids. The WOW app is now available for use by scientists, citizen scientists and orchid enthusiasts! WOW is a...
by Lieke Van Der Hulst | May 20, 2020 | News, TERN
The grand challenges facing our environment requires analysis of big data. To help students access and learn more about the data collected by Australia’s Land Ecosystem Observatory, TERN has released a selection of its data for use by senior high school students....
by Lieke Van Der Hulst | May 15, 2020 | News, Research stories, TERN
Systematic TERN monitoring in a national biodiversity hotspot has allowed identification of an exotic species of grass that nobody had seen for nearly 180 years. TERN (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network) is Australia’s national land ecosystem observatory. It...
by Lieke Van Der Hulst | Jul 11, 2019 | Australian Plant Phenomics Facility, News, TERN, University of Adelaide
Research for a range of industrial sectors including advanced manufacturing, defence, resources, biomedical and agriculture has received a major boost with the announcement of new funding for research infrastructure based at the University of Adelaide, including the...
by Lieke Van Der Hulst | Apr 3, 2019 | News, Students, TERN, Undergraduate, University of Adelaide
SA Riverland, 28th April – 5th May 2019The TERN Surveillance Field Method Training provides hands-on experience to scientifically standardised, nationally accepted ecological monitoring methods and techniques.The Waite-based TERN team are currently accepting...