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New book seeks paradigm shift in wildlife management
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/new-book-seeks-paradigm-shift-in-wildlife-management/One of the greatest challenges currently facing wild animal and plant populations is tackled in a new book.
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Looking back to move forward: traditional knowledge and genetics informs threatened species management
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/looking-back-to-move-forward-traditional-knowledge-and-genetics-informs-threatened-species-management/Knowledge from traditional owners and modern genetics has enabled improved management of the black-footed rock-wallaby in South Australia
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An important ‘type’ of specimen
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/an-important-type-of-specimen/Staff from AMRI mammal collection published the first catalogue of mammal type specimens in the Collection since Krefft's list of 1864.
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Waterlogged and weary but wowed!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/waterlogged-and-weary-but-wowed/Marine biodiversity of the Southwest Pacific amazes.
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The impact of a disease on Southeast Asian frogs: a first look
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-impact-of-a-disease-on-southeast-asian-frogs-a-first-look/A potentially deadly pathogen is infecting frogs in Vietnam, but is it causing frog population declines?
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Conservationists on the couch
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/conservationists-on-the-couch/Since COVID restrictions were announced, DigiVol has been catapulted to a whole new level. Two million transcriptions have been made over the last six months!
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Explore podcast episode 4: The discovery of new species
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/explore-podcast-ep-4-discovery-of-new-species/In the final episode of Explore season one, we head out into the field to discover how the Australian Museum’s Chief Scientist Professor Kris Helgen and palaeontologist Dr Patrick Smith identify new species, and what it means to add new branches to the Tree of Life.
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My time at the Australian Museum, what it was like and how I've grown
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/justine-charles-work-experience/In October 2023, Justine Charles joined the Marine Invertebrates Department for work experience. This is how she spent her week.
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