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Understanding threats to totemic stingless bees. This project investigates threats to native stingless bees and reported declines by integrating Indigenous knowledge and scientific methods. It will as

The University of Queensland — Discovery Indigenous
Amount
Up to $1,680,299
Closes
Saturday 4 January 2031
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Understanding threats to totemic stingless bees. This project investigates threats to native stingless bees and reported declines by integrating Indigenous knowledge and scientific methods. It will assess population trends, climate resilience, and the ethics of research on culturally significant species while establishing Indigenous-led monitoring programs. By combining ecological research with Indigenous stewardship, it will generate new knowledge on bee health, conservation needs, and sustainable land management. Expected outcomes include improved pollination management, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity protection. This project strengthens Indigenous-led conservation, supports environmental governance, and fosters ethical, reciprocal research partnerships.. Scheme: Discovery Indigenous. Field: 4503 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledges and Management. Lead: Dr Coen Hird

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