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Paper addresses fieldwork safety for minority scientists
Beetles Cooperate in Brood Care
New weed harvester starts work at Lake Wendouree
First Australian night bees recorded in darkness
Anna Reece announced as Fremantle Arts Centre’s new Director
Spore formation in fast motion: More or Better?
Interim Fingerboards EES submission – East Gippsland
Early-arriving endangered Chinook salmon take brunt of sea lion predation on Columbia
UW awarded NIH grant for training in advanced data analytics for behavioral and social sciences
Chimpanzees do not need smartphones to take efficient routes
Ladybugs love their leafy greens
Heavy rainfall drives a third of nitrogen runoff, according to new study
Research to guide supply and use of native seeds for global restoration
Research focuses on East Point rainforest rehabilitation
New EMS museum collections manager to improve data, research, outreach
Funding boost for native tree restoration project
“COVID-19 is here to stay for foreseeable future” – Field Work in Time of Coronavirus
Scorpions a clue to restoring ecosystems
Bandahngan Aboriginal Area closed for rehabilitation work
Deadline Sept. 14 to apply for arts council grants
What lies beneath: role of deep diatoms in Southern Ocean ecology and climate
Lost frogs rediscovered with environmental DNA
Saving marine life: Novel method quantifies effects of plastic on marine wildlife
Help us map ecology of Yarra Ranges
Massive, indeed: Shark MOOC has attracted thousands
New study on migration success reinforces need for monarch butterfly milkweed habitat
USC study finds skinks are protective parents
Lyrebirds: nature’s ecosystem engineers
In a mite-y bit of trouble
Dodder uses flowering signal of its host plant to flower
Thinner Arctic ice more sensitive to ocean heat fluxes and storms
History repeats as coral reefs are devastated
Uncovering hidden life of ‘dead’ coral reefs
JMU Secures Top Places in Shanghai Ranking
University of Würzburg secures top places in Shanghai Ranking
Changing ties that naturally bind
Nooks, crannies and critters
Draft Creeklands Masterplan on Public Exhibition
Cover crop mixtures must be ‘farm-tuned’ to provide maximum ecosystem services
DELWP issues permit to manage wildlife & protect Colac Botanic Gardens
Avian tree of life better resolved
Indigenous stargazing part of new library programs
Satellite view opens to all
JCU and TSRA to assess dugong and turtle habitat
Harry Greene and rewilding of Rancho Cascabel
Study identifies spread of bee disease via flowers
National tree Day calls on Australians to embrace regeneration
Fresh faces set to join arts panel