Last week several Biologic staff members attended the Biodiversity Conference 2021, at The University Club of Western Australia. The themes…
Environmental DNA (eDNA) potentially allows us to detect species in the environment, without physically sampling organisms. This could revolutionise environmental…
Western Australia’s Pilbara and Yilgarn regions are recognised as global biodiversity hotspots for subterranean fauna, and yet subterranean habitats provide…
On the 17th of July, a group of Biologic employees assisted the Friends of the Western Swamp Tortoise group, DBCA,…
Biologic is very proud to be supporting the inaugural Walpole Wilderness BioBlitz this October. This will be an amazing opportunity…
Researchers from the Nationally funded Threatened Species Recovery Hub have begun an elicitation process with threatened species experts to guide estimates of…
Over the past few months, Biologic’s staff have participated in three cultural competency training sessions at the Centre of Aboriginal…
Perth slider or lined skink (Lerista lineata), currently listed as Priority 3 by DBCA and Endangered under the IUCN Red…
Late last year, Biologic teamed up with Ecologists from Bush Heritage Australia (BHA) to undertake vertebrate fauna monitoring at two…
Two zoologists from Biologic Environmental Survey made the 700-kilometre road trip north to assist Bush Heritage Australia with their annual…
Biologic’s fauna teams have again undertaken spring surveys for vertebrate and invertebrate fauna this year at Jirdarup Bushland in Kensington….
Cyanophyta (blue-green algae, commonly referred to as cyanobacteria) blooms in urban wetlands often indicate nutrient enrichment and ecosystem degradation. Despite…