Enhancing Biodiversity on Solar farms

Eastern rosella on solar panels

Image: Image by Eric Nordberg

Presentation by international solar farm biodiversity expert Dr Josh Ennen and UNE's Dr Eric Nordberg

Date: Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location: NOVA and Online
Contact: Dr Eric Nordberg  eric.nordberg@une.edu.au 0267733452

The University of New England (UNE) is hosting international solar farm biodiversity expert Dr Josh Ennen from the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (USA) for a presentation and panel discussion on maximising environmental outcomes in utility-scale solar developments. Josh will be joined by Dr Eric Nordberg, a leading researcher of biodiversity on solar farms in the Australian context, and a panel bringing together practical experience across the farming, land management and industry sectors.

This event welcomes Traditional Owners, industry and government representatives, farmers, researchers and community groups to explore practical solutions for enhancing biodiversity and natural capital under solar panels.

Expert speakers include:

Dr Josh Ennen, Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute

Josh Ennen is a Senior Scientist supporting REWI’s work in developing science, tools, and strategies for wind and solar siting and operations that minimize impacts on wildlife and wildlife habitats. Josh implements the goals of the solar-wildlife program. He is a wildlife biologist with expertise in the impacts of renewable energy on wildlife and also works as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Josh has a background in environmental consulting, has had various roles at several academic institutes, and has worked as a researcher at USGS and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute. As a researcher, Josh has published over 60 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, including several publications and book chapters related to the impacts of renewable energy (both wind and solar) on wildlife. He received a B.A. in Biology from Maryville College, an M.S. in Biology from Austin Peay State University, and a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Southern Mississippi.

Dr Eric Nordberg, University of New England

Eric Nordberg is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ecology and Landscape Management at the University of New
England. He began his academic journey in the United States, earning a BSc from Penn State University and an MSc from Middle Tennessee State University, before completing his PhD at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. As a wildlife ecologist, Dr. Nordberg focuses on the impacts of land-use changes on wildlife
communities, with a particular interest in managing modified landscapes to benefit multiple stakeholders. His recent research explores how large-scale solar farms can be managed as multi-use systems that support energy production, agriculture, and biodiversity. As a result, Dr Nordberg created the Renewable Energy Hub at UNE, a collective of researchers, land managers, and industry partners to join forces
and answer critical questions about these ‘new ecosystems’.