This factsheet describes research project activities designed to investigate ways in which roads, pipelines and other transport infrastructure may impact biodiversity in the Beetaloo Sub-basin during the proposed development of an onshore gas industry.
10 December, 2020
This project will identify the plants and animals that inhabit the Canning Basin, with a particular focus on identifying species that have important conservation value or cultural significance.
7 December, 2020
This factsheet accompanies the ‘Human Health Effects of Coal Seam Gas Activities – A Study Design Framework’ report. It details a framework that can be used to design a study to investigate questions around the potential human health risks from coal seam gas activities in Australia.
28 February, 2018
Progress summary of research by GISERA in regional NSW, September 2017.
26 September, 2017
The woolly wrinklewort Rutidosis lanata (Asteraceae) is a rare and protected daisy from southern Queensland. As part of the biodiversity offset program for the Australia Pacific LNG project, more than 100,000 plants of this species will be translocated. Successful establishment of a self-sustaining population relies on knowledge of basic reproductive ecology and genetic diversity for the species. The Gas Industry Social & Environmental Research Alliance (GISERA) have initiated a research project on the woolly wrinklewort to better inform the conservation of this rare species.
23 May, 2016
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