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News March 31, 2026

Public lecture: Investment case for nature – Turning science into decision-ready investment

Big Issues in Biodiversity Science Series, hosted by WABSI Click here to listen to the audio supported by presentation slides on the WABSI You Tube channel Event completed (Tuesday 7th April 2026 / 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM / Wesfarmers Lecture Theatre, UWA Business School, 8716 Hackett Drive, Crawley ) Join us for a strategic conversation on…

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News February 26, 2026

Job opportunity: Executive Officer, WA Feral Cat Working Group (WAFCWG)

Job opportunity: Executive Officer, WA Feral Cat Working Group (WAFCWG) – Contribute to meaningful outcomes for environment and research– Flexible work arrangements offered, including hybrid options, part time and job share for the right candidate WAFCWG oversees the delivery of the WABSI research plan for managing feral cats, and to improve cat management across Western…

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News February 20, 2026

Biosecurity Careers and Networking Event

Date: Thursday 12th March 2026Time: 4.00pm – 8.00pm Australian Western Standard TimeVenue: The Loft, Building 425, Murdoch University Register here Speakers: Join us and engage with biosecurity leaders, discover career pathways, connect, collaborate and exchange ideas. Hosted by WABSI, our partners Murdoch University, Harry Butler Research Institute and the WA Agricultural Research Collaboration. Secure your…

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News February 9, 2026

Webinar: Horizon scanning for conservation

Emerging issues of concern for global biodiversity conservation Event completed. Watch the recording here. Thursday 5th March 2026 3:30pm – 4:30pm (Australian Western Standard Time) Horizon scanning is a systematic approach for identifying emerging trends. The 17th annual, global horizon scan for 2026 identified 15 emerging issues of concern for global biodiversity conservation. They cover…

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News January 8, 2026

WABSI celebrates 10 years

The WABSI joint venture partnership is unique. It is an independent, collaboration mechanism that is driven by end user needs, identifying and addressing biodiversity science knowledge gaps. WABSI was launched in October 2015, with funding from the Western Australian Government. Today, WABSI continues to thrive with funding from the Western Australian Government through the Department…

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News August 18, 2025

Webinar 20th November 2025: Integrating business and biodiversity

Integrating business and biodiversity: How and when can businesses contribute to a nature positive future? WATCH THE RECORDING Thursday 20th November 2025 / 3.00pm – 4.00pm (Australian Western Standard Time) There is an increasing expectation that the private sector will play an important role providing the funding and action needed to deliver on the global…

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News June 5, 2025

On Country: Makuru, a season of blue and purple flowers

As we head into June and July, we enter the season of Makuru. It brings blue and purple flowers on plants like the blueberry lily (Dianella revoluta), pictured here. It is also the season when the black swan or mali prepares to nest and breed in the waterways around the South West. Makuru is one…

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Subterranean survival: Protecting underground biodiversity and safeguarding groundwater ecosystems

The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI) is bringing together industry, research and government to tackle a shared challenge: protecting tiny, groundwater-dwelling creatures known as stygofauna. These little-known organisms play a vital role in the health of groundwater ecosystems and their presence coincides with areas of significant development like the Pilbara and Yilgarn. Two collaborative…

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