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ShellBank: Detecting and protecting turtles around Australia
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/shellbank-detecting-and-protecting-turtles-around-australia/Marine turtles are iconic species, but their survival is threatened by habitat loss, pollution, fisheries bycatch, climate change and illegal wildlife trade. In a world first global program ShellBank is building a marine turtle traceability toolkit to detect populations needing greater protection.
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The FrogID Dataset 6.0 – nearly one million frog records now published open-access and online!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frogid-dataset-6/The sixth annual release of FrogID data is now published open-access and online to help inform frog ecology and conservation.
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2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes finalists
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/2025-australian-museum-eureka-prizes-finalists/The outstanding 59 finalists for the 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes have been announced today and feature remarkable scientific endeavour and achievement from across the nation.
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A six-year journey of discovery, friendship and loss: Amphoton bicknelli
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/new-trilobite-discovery/Amphoton bicknelli is a newly described and unusually beautiful trilobite from the Tasman Formation in New Zealand, recently named in honour of Dr. Russell Bicknell (a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA).
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First Nations leaders and scientists uncover biodiversity treasures in NSW's Pilliga
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/first-nations-biodiversity-treasures-pilliga/First Nations leaders, scientists and researchers joined forces for a two-week Bush Blitz biodiversity survey on Gamilaraay, Gamilaroi and Gomeroi Countries in the Pilliga, NSW – the largest remnant semi-arid woodland in the state.
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Dr Aaron Eger: champion of global marine conservation
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dr-aaron-eger-champion-of-global-marine-conservation/Dr Eger is a leader in global marine conservation with an inclusive vision and strong focus on restoration of kelp forests.
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Dr Hasindu Gamaarachchi: resourcing researchers with accessible genomic processing technology
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dr-hasindu-gamaarachchi-resourcing-researchers-with-accessible-genomic-processing-technology/Dr Hasindu Gamaarachchi is revolutionising genomic sequencing with scalable, efficient computing that makes the field more accessible and democratic.
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Dr Vanessa Pirotta: inspiring ocean action through science, media, and education
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dr-vanessa-pirotta-inspiring-ocean-action-through-science-media-and-education/Dr Vanessa Pirotta is a wildlife scientist and media communicator who inspires ocean conservation through accessible whale research and citizen science.
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Keira P: Dusty’s Mitey Poo – Hidden Below
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/keira-p-dustys-mitey-poohidden-below/Keira P. explores the theme ‘Above and Below’ by testing which cotton bedsheet thread count most effectively blocks dust mite poo while allowing airflow.
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Octopus and Ice Sheet Team: Ancient West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse revealed
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/octopus-and-ice-sheet-team-ancient-west-antarctic-ice-sheet-collapse-revealed/The Octopus and Ice Sheet Team uncovered genetic evidence linking Antarctic octopus populations, pointing to a West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse 120,000 years ago.
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