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Prehistoric Australia
https://australian.museum/publications/surviving-australia/prehistoric-australia/Australia's prehistoric history reveals dramatic transformations in ancient landscapes and extinct species that shaped today's unique biodiversity. From megafauna to ancient marine life, discover the extraordinary animals that lived in prehistoric Australia millions of years ago.
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The Enduring Bush
https://australian.museum/publications/surviving-australia/the-enduring-bush/Australia's bushland includes eucalyptus forests, tropical rainforests, and semi-arid scrubland. These diverse ecosystems are home to many of Australia's iconic native animals and play a vital role in our natural heritage.
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Our Island Home
https://australian.museum/publications/surviving-australia/our-island-home/Australia is an island continent, shaped by the oceans surrounding its shores. From vibrant tropical reefs and kelp forests, to mangroves, sandy beaches and rocky shores, nowhere else on Earth boasts the sheer diversity of marine and coastal ecosystems.
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Big City Life
https://australian.museum/publications/surviving-australia/big-city-life/Australia's cities have created urban habitats where only the most adaptable animals can thrive. From backyards to buildings, meet the native species adjusting to city life and the introduced pests that flourish in urban environments.
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Pasifika Collections
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pasifika-collections/Our collections represent living cultures with thousands of artworks, cultural technologies, objects and archaeological material from across Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.
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Donate to the Australian Museum Foundation
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/foundation/By making a tax-deductible donation, you can help us share the joy of discovery with the next generation.
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Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI®)
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/AMRI® brings together scientific expertise and world-class research infrastructure to increase our knowledge of the world around us and inform environmental decision-making for a better future.
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Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/acwg/Our primary focus is on ecological applications such as species identification, individualisation, conservation and small population management.
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Citizen science projects
https://australian.museum/get-involved/citizen-science/Discover our citizen science projects and discover how you can get involved and contribute to the Australian Museum.
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DigiVol
https://australian.museum/get-involved/citizen-science/volunteer-with-us/Join thousands of citizen scientists digitising Australian Museum's collection of 21 million specimens. Help preserve natural history from home or onsite at DigiVol Lab.
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