Sarah Bekessy
sbekessy.bsky.social
Sarah Bekessy
@sbekessy.bsky.social

Sarah Bekessy is an Australian interdisciplinary conservation scientist with a background in conservation biology and experience in social sciences, planning, and design. Her research interests focus on the intersection between science, policy, and the design of environmental management. She is currently a professor and ARC Future Fellow at RMIT University in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies. She leads the Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. .. more

Environmental science 60%
Geography 15%

How can we intentionally design our homes to co-inhabit with wildlife? That’s the question we explored in an a new work at the NGV - www.whenwildlifemovesin.com

From frog saunas to butterfly puddles: 8 ways to turn your homes into a wildlife refuge
theconversation.com/from-frog-sa...
From frog saunas to butterfly puddles: 8 ways to turn your homes into a wildlife refuge
Urban sprawl has forced native animals and humans to live close together. Here are eight ways to make your home a refuge for wildlife.
theconversation.com

To anyone who thinks (indoor) cats can’t do tricks x

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A massive congratulations to ICON Science Lab Head, Prof. @sbekessy.bsky.social, who has been successful in securing an ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship for 2025!! Congratulations Sarah!! 👏🏼🎉🥂

Read more about Sarah's project here: www.arc.gov.au/2025-industr...

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The ICON Science Research Group, including both current and recent alumni, was well represented at the #ICCB2025 poster session last night! You can catch our lab head, Prof. Sarah Bekessy (@sbekessy.bsky.social), speaking in 'The future of designing with urban wildlife' session at 3.15pm in M4.

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4/n Consequently, there are many efforts to make urban gardens more hospitable for native biodiversity, e.g.:

conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

@sbekessy.bsky.social
‪@drkyliesoanes.bsky.social‬ @jacintahumphrey.bsky.social @euanritchie.bsky.social will be able to add more examples
Designing cities for everyday nature
The motivations for incorporating nature into the design of cities have never been more compelling. Creating experiences with nature that occur every day (everyday nature) in cities could help revers...
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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🌿 How do we achieve nature positive development? 🌿

Our new study in npj Urban Sustainability lays out a bold roadmap for transforming the UK’s residential and commercial development sector to achieve a nature positive future.

doi.org/10.1038/s429...

#NaturePositive 1/4
How do we achieve nature positive? A vision and targets for the UK residential and commercial development sector - npj Urban Sustainability
npj Urban Sustainability - How do we achieve nature positive? A vision and targets for the UK residential and commercial development sector
doi.org

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These trees likely date back to European colonisation, and now they've been destroyed to make way for a car park. Yes, you read that right. A car park.

We can do better than this. We have to do better than this.

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"Big tree adds between 3% to 15% of the value of a property, so even if the owners don’t care about health benefits, cooling, aesthetic appeal and privacy, it’s financially better to rebuild their fence rather than cutting down the tree.”
@sbekessy.bsky.social
au.news.yahoo.com/aussie-neigh...

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It’s hard to celebrate public schools gaining full funding. Its hard because kids now in kindergarten must wait till Year 10 before their education is fully supported. Its also hard when most private schools remain overfunded. Its hard to celebrate inequality. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
NSW public schools to be fully funded by 2034, leaving Queensland as only state outside deal
Commonwealth will pay for a quarter of public school funding, up from a fifth, replicating an agreement reached with South Australia and Victoria last month
www.theguardian.com

ok everyone - just a few more days (closes 5th march) to apply for this sensational role -Bush Heritage Australia is one of the most extraordinary organisations I have had the pleasure to be involved with.

applynow.net.au/jobs/EMSC202...
Executive Manager Science and Conservation | Bush Heritage Australia
Executive Manager Science and Conservation | Bush Heritage Australia
applynow.net.au

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Despite the supposed protection of Environmental Significance and Public Acquisition Overlays and national & state enviro protection laws, a Melb developer bulldozed 40 ha of Critically Endangered grassland earmarked for a recreation & conservation reserve.
biodiversitycouncil.org.au/news/melbour...
Melbourne left poorer by the destruction of a Critically Endangered grassland | Biodiversity Council Australia
The people of western Melbourne have been short-changed by the actions of a developer who destroyed 40 hectares of a Critically Endangered ecosystem that was earmarked for a future conservation and re...
biodiversitycouncil.org.au

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The ripping up of critically-endangered (<1% of original extent remaining!) Natural Temperate Grassland of the Victorian Volcanic Plains occurred on the watch of Fed & Vic Env Ministers Tanya Plibersek & Steve Dimopoulos

Write them👉 vnpa.org.au/action-prote...

(h/t @lyndallterrier.bsky.social)

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Subscribe today so you don't miss out on the edition heading for inboxes first thing tomorrow morning.

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The “silent majority” of Australians support having more national parks, no matter who they vote for. Listen to the full interview and learn more about the study from @monashuniversity.bsky.social via our website: biodiversitycouncil.org.au/news/austral...
🌱 🐨 🦘 🐸 ⛺ 🥾 🌳

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Tim Winton: Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous | Tim Winton
As Ningaloo reef bleaches and an election looms, we must look to those who stand in the way of our safety – the small cohort of people profiting from fossil fuels, and the politicians who protect them
www.theguardian.com

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Want change? Want to protect Australia’s wildlife and environments?

*Use preferential voting to your advantage.*

No. Vote. Is. Ever. Wasted!

Simply order your votes from most environmentally progressive to least (ecocidal).

It’s literally that simple.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous | Tim Winton
As Ningaloo reef bleaches and an election looms, we must look to those who stand in the way of our safety – the small cohort of people profiting from fossil fuels, and the politicians who protect them
www.theguardian.com

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Cats can be wonderful companion animals.
Cats should be contained to their homes/catios/cat-runs, 24/7.
Contained cats are healthier and safer.
Containing cats protects wildlife (pet and feral cats kill) and human health.

My chat with Richelle Hunt on ABC Melbourne www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Do curfews prevent cats from ending up in pounds? - ABC listen
Animal rescuers claim that new Victorian government cat management policies will result in an increase in the number of cats that are euthanized in pounds, in this edition of The Conversation we ask h...
www.abc.net.au
Australia's renewable energy transition is being shaped by politics when it should be guided by evidence. We've prepared a public statement on the transition we need to have.

Read the full 1-page statement:
biodiversitycouncil.org.au/resources/st...

#renewables #cleanenergy #climateaction

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Survey finds 75% of Australians support the establishment of new national parks, and only 5% are opposed.

The results come amid an angry backlash on social media against a pro-national parks campaign by Great Northern Brewing Co and highlights that there’s a “silent majority” of supporters.

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This week, the annual LIV Golf tournament returns to the Grange Golf Club in South Australia. Grange is known for its commitment to natural habitats and wildlife. But can a golf course really be good for biodiversity? ⛳

@aunz.theconversation.com

theconversation.com/golf-courses...

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ICON has officially moved over to Bluesky!

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Labor just abandoned a 2022 election commitment to reform our ineffective environmental protection laws.

Albanese says he abandoned new nature laws due to a lack of support in the senate, but as @adammorton.bsky.social writes, ”It’s pretty hard to get a deal when you’ve given up negotiation.”

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“Years of warnings...ignored or kept secret. Promises made, but not delivered...Laws that don’t work to protect the environment, or smooth the way for sensible development. All against the backdrop of...environmental destruction..It’s time to change that.”

- @tanyaplibersekmp.bsky.social 2022

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Epic fail, again today on environmental policies from Australia’s PM:

“It’s a matter of working to, in a practical way, a commonsense reform that delivers something that supports industry.”

The fossil fuel industry of course.

While Townsville goes underwater

theconversation.com/politics-wit...

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Right on time!
Just when I was really starting to feel overwhelmed by, well, everything... Here's some handy new research from colleagues @sbekessy.bsky.social @lilyvaneeden.bsky.social on best ways to make positive changes for nature!
#conservation🌏
theconversation.com/make-a-noise...
Make a noise or work with the system? New research reveals 4 ways to create real change for nature
Researchers mined the knowledge of politicians, public servants and environmental advocates to understand how everyday people can achieve real change for nature.
theconversation.com

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So according to Trump people in the U.S. will only be able to identify as men or women?

Fuck off, Trump. And likewise, to all that support this vile, dangerous human.