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About ARCUE

The Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology (ARCUE) is a Division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. With support from The Baker Foundation, ARCUE was created in 1998 to help increase our understanding of the ecology, restoration and management of urban natural areas throughout Australia and the world. Currently ARCUE has office and lab space in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne.

Through our pages you can find out about who we are and what we do and also get the latest knowledge available on urban ecology issues.

What does ARCUE do?

ARCUE staff and students

Find out about urban ecology

 

 

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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne incorporates the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne and the Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology.