Coexistence Conservation Lab

Coexistence Conservation Lab We are a research group specialising in conservation in the context of rewilding, genetics, translocations, and coexistence.

Led by Professor Adrian Manning, we are part of the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU.

Our lab has been hard at work behind the scenes, with five new publications in 2026 so far! 🗞️From conservation detectio...
06/05/2026

Our lab has been hard at work behind the scenes, with five new publications in 2026 so far! 🗞️

From conservation detection dogs, rewilding, translocation science, and conservation genetics, these papers offer a snapshot of the diverse work we do.

Read the full articles via the publications page on our website: https://www.coexistenceconservationlab.org/

07/09/2025
02/09/2025
After 40 years, the   is back on Phillip Island! 🦤✨Huge congratulations to our PhD candidate Paula Wasiak for leading th...
23/07/2025

After 40 years, the is back on Phillip Island! 🦤✨

Huge congratulations to our PhD candidate Paula Wasiak for leading this incredible reintroduction. Thanks also to our partners Phillip Island Nature Parks, , and , and all the staff, volunteers, and supporters who helped us bring this iconic species home 🪶

The Australian National University ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society 🔗

Decades after the bush stone-curlew went extinct on Phillip Island, scientists reintroduce the species and hope the eradication of foxes will enable the flock to grow in the wild again.

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