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Honouring Professor Richard Frankham: Winner of the 2019 Whitley Special Commendation Certificate
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/honouring-professor-richard-frankham/Over 50 years in the field of evolutionary genetics and a leader in conservation genetics, we honour Professor Richard (Dick) Frankham, winner of the 2019 Whitley Special Commendation Certificate.
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Peering into the past: Potoroos provide new insight into biodiversity in Australia
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/peering-into-the-past-potoroos-provide-new-insight-into-biodiversity-in-australia/Our study of one of Australia's most secretive marsupials sheds light on how changes to forests have enriched biodiversity
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Discovering the biodiversity of the Greater Mekong
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-discovering-the-greater-mekong/Much of the biodiversity of the Greater Mekong region in Southeast Asia remains undiscovered, but is already under great threat.
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Introduced Species: Friend or foe?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/introduced-species-friend-or-foe/The introduction of plant and animal species around the world has lead to the destabilisation and even collapse of some ecosystems. But are all the effects of introduced species negative?
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Eel biodiversity region discovered
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/eel-biodiversity-region-discovered/Analysis of specimens collected in the North West Coral Sea has shown that the area has many marine eel species and some are new to science.
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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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Evolutionary sustainability in southeastern Australian waters
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/evolutionary-sustainability-in-southeastern-australian-waters/Conserving the structures established by long-term evolutionary processes is critical for long-term biodiversity sustainability.
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The Yeti Crab has a past - a new fossil family of Squat Lobsters
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-the-yeti-crab-has-a-past/Old fossils reveal new surprises when we know what to look for
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Corals of Kosrae - The Island of the Sleeping Lady
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/corals-kosrae-island-sleeping-lady/Dr Zoe Richards has just returned from an expedition to Kosrae, Micronesia, where she was surveying coral biodiversity. In this post, she describes her scuba diving surveys beneath the Island of the Sleeping Lady.
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Corals of Kosrae - The Lelu Ruins
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/corals-of-kosrae-the-lelu-ruins/Dr Zoe Richards has just returned from an expedition to Kosrae, Micronesia, where she was surveying coral biodiversity. In this post, she shares her experiences at the ancient and fascinating Lelu ruins.
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