
William Henriquez
@henriquez_wi
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20-07-2021 00:54:07
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I’m super keen to start working on these beautiful stalagmite sections from Mole Creek Cave for my #PhD research in northern Tassie 🔬🌿🌲🔥These babies span the entire Holocene and they’ve polished up a treat 👌🏻 Thanks Jon Woodhead


Incendios forestales: no todo es cambio climático theconversation.com/incendios-fore… via The Conversation ES


"We are fire organisms". Associate Professor Michael-Shawn Fletcher tells us about the importance of fire for managing landscapes, such as on Martu country, which is twice as biodiverse as unmanaged country. @theotheroad University of Melbourne #ESAus21


“Wilderness is an offensive and dehumanising term.” explains Michael-Shawn Fletcher at #ESAus21 – part of the problem is that it ignores the presence of Aboriginal peoples and the way they manage country. @theotheroad University of Melbourne Ecological Society of Australia More on that: bit.ly/3DVWL4i



Quiero agradecer la confianza del Presidente Electo, Gabriel Boric. Asumo el cargo de ministra Medio Ambiente a trabajar por un gobierno que enfrenta la crisis climática: crisis hídrica, implementar ley CC, SBAP y trabajar x zonas de sacrificio serán algunas de las prioridades🌱



NEW: The Curse of Conservation: Empirical Evidence Demonstrating That Changes in Land-Use Legislation Drove Catastrophic Bushfires in Southeast Australia in Fire MDPI OPEN ACCESS! Alice Laming @theotheroad Dr. Michela Mariani🇪🇺 Dr S. Yoshi Maezumi Patricia Gadd mdpi.com/2571-6255/5/6/…


The Science at Melbourne School of Geography Earth and Atmospheric Sciences crew at the AQUA conference. For most, our first in person conference since 🦠😷! Great to catch up with old colleagues and new. Loved every minute of it! ❤️ Thanks Zuorui Liu for the 📷! #AQUA22


A great day working to understand rainforest demographics and dynamics on Gadubanud Country William Henriquez

HOT OFF THE PRESS: Vegetation, fire and climate history in central-western Tasmania (41°S), Australia, over the last ∼21,000 years by William Henriquez Anthony Romano 🏳️🌈 and Prof Fletcher. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
