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Gobsmacking goby fish species found in museums
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/gobsmacking-gobies/An exquisite new species of goby has just been described – and it was found in a museum! A new publication co-authored by Dr Yi-Kai Tea, the Australian Museum’s Chadwick Biodiversity Research Fellow, describes these showstopping fishes and highlights the importance of taxonomic research in museums.
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The Photographic Archives Digitisation (PAD) Project
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/pad-project/The Australian Museum Photographic Archives host a vast collection championing biological, ecological, and ethnographic research, education, and discovery.
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Collecting better biodiversity data through citizen science
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/collecting-better-biodiversity-data/Will people record calling frogs, everywhere, all at once?
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50 years of research on Lizard Island
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/50-years-of-research-on-lizard-island/Founded in 1973, the Lizard Island Research Station has studied reef ecologies and the impacts of climate change for fifty years.
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Choose your own adventure with FrogID
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/choose-your-own-adventure-with-frogid/Fine-tuning citizen science to map frog species richness together.
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Does the venue matter for a banjo frog gig?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/does-the-venue-matter-for-a-banjo-frog-gig/Using FrogID citizen science data, we recently set out to discover if habitat can influence the advertisement calls of frogs!
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Mammalian milestone reached
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/mammalian-milestone-reached/A major update to THE reference book for Australian mammals is out now! “Strahan’s Mammals of Australia” provides accessible and up-to-date information on our unique mammal fauna.
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The Talbot Oration: Coral Reefs in Hot Water
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/talbot-oration-2023/Dr Anne Hoggett AM explores the plight of our coral reefs and how we can help protect their future in the Australian Museum’s Talbot Oration.
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The 1964 Australian-American meteorite expedition
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/1964-meteorite-expedition/Photographed by Robert ‘Oliver’ Chalmers and members from the Australian Museum, the 1964 Australian-American Meteorite Expedition captured on 35mm colour slides were recently discovered by the Photographic Archives Digitisation Project.
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Bats, rats and cats – oh my!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/bats-rats-and-cats/To gain a holistic biological and historical picture of an area, both native and introduced species should be studied over time. Recently, our mammalogy team surveyed bats, rats and cats on the Australian Museum-led expedition to Norfolk Island.
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