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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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'Water squirting' Common Lionfish
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/water-squirting-common-lionfish/This video is quite amazing; It shows an unusual feeding strategy employed by Common Lionfish.
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Deep Oceans - Meet Mr Anglerfish
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/deep-oceans-meet-mr-anglerfish/Progress on the Deep Oceans exhibition is swimming along at a cracking pace...
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Alight at night: Why office buildings keep their lights on at night
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/alight-at-night-why-office-buildings-keep-their-lights-on-at-night/In a day and age when saving energy is of high importance, there must be a valuable explanation for why office buildings keep their lights on at night.
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Frogs Field Guide – deciding on a platform
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frogs-field-guide-deciding-on-a-platform/When developing the Frogs Field Guide we planned to build the app for both iOS and Android platforms.
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Calling on Tongan Traditions: Decline in Natural Resources
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/calling-on-tongan-traditions-decline-in-natural-resources/Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she discusses Tongan mats, a decline in natural materials and the value of viewing such a collection.
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Calling on Tongan Traditions: Handicrafts
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/calling-on-tongan-traditions-handicrafts/Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she shares her knowledge on a variety of pandanus handicrafts.
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Caring for Alfred North's original pictorial material
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/caring-for-alfred-norths-original-pictorial-materialrehoused/Archives volunteer, Ada Klinkhamer writes of her experience rehousing and documenting photographs and illustrations prepared for use in publications by Australian Museum ornithologist, Alfred John North.
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Saddled Snake Eel, Leiuranus semicinctus
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/saddled-snake-eel-leiuranus-semicinctus/A Saddled Snake Eel at a depth of 1 m, New Caledonia, 2011.
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Thin Ice VR
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2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
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Fantastical Sharks & Rays
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