
Piers Bjerkhamn: My Melbourne Legacy
The City of Melbourne runs through the veins of Surveyor Piers Bjerkhamn, passed down from great grandfather to grandfather to Piers.
Read moreThe City of Melbourne runs through the veins of Surveyor Piers Bjerkhamn, passed down from great grandfather to grandfather to Piers.
Read moreGraduate Ecologist Claire Tingate is bettering biodiversity in our communities by taking part in essential survey project work and delivering on crucial research for conserving arboreal mammal’s in regional Victoria.
Read moreArtificial reefs are best known for enhancing recreational fisheries by creating new habitat areas where natural reef is otherwise limited.
Read moreCardno’s public involvement team has grown with two new hires experienced in public and stakeholder outreach efforts.
Read moreCardno undertook a literature review of the potential effects of artificial night-light on fauna. Terrestrial species, flying species, and swimming species could be potentially affected. The Milky Way is also not visible across large parts of the urban sky.
Read moreGlobal Senior Principal for Sustainability and ESG Chris Kline and Senior Principal – Environment Dan Salas shared their renewables expertise at the 2021 Solar Power and Wildlife/Natural Resources Symposium.
Read moreAs guest for the Sustainable Nation podcast, Global Senior Principal for Sustainability and ESG Chris Kline shares his perspective in wide-ranging discussion on ESG factors.
Read moreThe podcast panel discussion includes a focus on environment, biodiversity, climate, modern slavery, and human health.
Read moreABC News speaks with Chris Kline about the challenges and realities facing world leaders at the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Read moreThere is a common saying that there are no stupid questions. The more questions we ask, the more we learn, understand and the more versed we become in all aspects of life.
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