Duck, duck, rice - a game for life

Jose ‘Apollo’ Pacamalan (MEnvMgmt ‘05) is the founder of the Rice-Duck Movement Inc., offering subsistence farmers in his homeland of the Philippines, an organic, climate-smart, accessible […]

Breaking new ground in Earth Sciences

Adelaide-born Dr Garry Karner is a world-leading authority in the study of the formation and deformation of the Earth’s crust, a sub-discipline of geology called tectonics, […]

An agricultural crusader

Equipped with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and two dictionaries – one English to Persian and one Persian to English – Emeritus Professor Acram Taji (PhD(BiolSc) […]

A conservationist with animal instincts

  For animal conservationist Lauren Pfeiffer (BSc(Hons) ’16), rescuing orphan cheetah cubs and raising endangered African painted dogs is all part of day’s work at Namibia’s […]

Lizard legacy inspires children’s books

The adventures of two endangered pygmy bluetongue lizards, Pinky and Peet have been captured in a children’s book by Dawn Hawthorn-Jackson (BA ’97).  Pinky and Peet, The […]

International maritime archaeologist

A former journalist with the UK broadsheets including stints in the Middle East, Jessica Berry took her career underwater after studying a Master in Maritime Archaeology […]