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Hybrid frogs discovered: A hidden threat to an endangered frog
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/hybrid-frogs-discovered/Genetic data has revealed that the endangered Booroolong Frog is breeding with a more common species, the Eastern Stony Creek Frog, and we must now consider the risks that hybrids may pose to our threatened species.
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Ice Age shelter high up in the Blue Mountains reveals Aboriginal heritage from 20,000 years ago
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/ice-age-shelter-reveals-aboriginal-heritage/New research funded by the Australian Museum Foundation, and published in Nature Human Behaviour, indicates Dargan Shelter was occupied as early as the last Ice Age.
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Te wa hou o Matariki me Puanga – A stellar celebration is born
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/te-wa-hou-o-matariki-me-puanga/Logan Metcalfe, Pasifika Collections Officer at the Australian Museum, reflects on Māori New Year celebration, Te wa hou o Matariki me Puanga that marks stellar renewal.
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Searching for snails across the Pacific, part 2: Tetepare
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/snails-tetepare-island-pacific/As part of a broader project to investigate the diversity of land snails across the Pacific Islands, a team of four Australian Museum researchers set foot on Tetepare in the Solomon Islands.
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Putting Frogs on the map: the Australian Frog Atlas
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/australian-frog-atlas-version-3/Introducing Version 3.0 of the Australian Frog Atlas – detailed distribution maps for all 257 of Australia’s native frog species, and the introduced Cane Toad.
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Why collect?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-why-collect/Every year, the question most commonly asked at the Australian Museum's Open Day is: why do you need so many specimens in jars?
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Volcanic disasters and the beginning of Lapita style pottery in Papua New Guinea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-volcanic-disasters-lapita-pottery/A major volcanic eruption about 3000 years ago contributed to the earliest pottery production in Papua New Guinea.
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