Environmental Science
Environmental Science
Deakin University
Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) allows you contribute in a professional capacity to the study and management of wildlife populations both in Australia and overseas. Wildlife and Conservation Biology has a strong focus on hands-on fieldwork. Environmental Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability) provides you with the skills and knowledge to manage the interaction between people and the environment, and to satisfy society's needs for clean water, fresh air and healthy soils through the sustainable use of natural resources, environments and ecosystem services.
Rapidly declining fish populations
Associate Professor Peter Biro, Professor in Behavioural Ecology talks about his research into rapidly declining fish populations, and what we can do to combat this problem.
Sep 26, 2012
8 min
How to use an elliott trap
Elliott traps are used primarily to catch a variety of small and medium-sized mammals. Deakin Environmental Science student, talks us through the process of using an elliott trap for the purpose of catching mammals.
Aug 27, 2012
2 min
Tree condition and bird tracking
Dr Michael Weston, Senior Lecturer from School of Life and Environmental Sciences explains that tree condition can affect bird use of trees. He also explains the exercise of how to track and identify whilst being mindful of tree condition.
Aug 27, 2012
3 min
Discover your Wildside!
Deakin University's Bachelor of Environment Science (Wildlife and Conservation biology focuses on 'real-world' problem solving and applied solutions to wildlife and conservation issues. The course is designed to provide theoretical and practical expertise in a range of discipline areas such as biodiversity, wildlife ecology, landscape and vegetation management, conservation, animal biology and park management.
Aug 27, 2012
3 min
Conducting a vegetation assessment
Deakin staff explain the process of conducting a vegetation assessment out in the field. This fieldwork is crucial to understanding the relationship between animals and plants.
Aug 27, 2012
8 min
Spotlighting for koalas & possums
Spotlighting for koalas at night allows environmental science students to see another side of koalas lives. Deakin Environmental Science students explain the procedures involved when spotlighting for koalas and possums at night out in the field.
Jul 10, 2012
2 min
Handling small mammals
Dr Michael Weston, lecturer in the School of Life and Environmental Science, explains the process of extracting a small mammal from an elliott trap and then the correct way of handling a small mammal out in the field.
Jul 9, 2012
3 min
How to set a pitfall trap
A pitfall trap is a trapping pit used for catching small animals, such as insects, amphibians and reptiles. Deakin Environmental Science lecturer Dr NIcholas Porch explains the process of setting up pitfall traps out in the field.
Jul 9, 2012
5 min