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Wetland Productivity Workshop - Partnership with DEW and University of Adelaide

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Welcome new EI Advisory Board members

Prof. Chris Daniels is Director of Cleland Wildlife Park (Department for Environment and Water, SA Government). He is also involved in many other environmental leadership activities focused on conserving wildlife and connecting people with nature. He has an obsessional interest in all animals, especially lizards.

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ZoosSA Appoints Professor Kris Helgen as New Board Member

Professor Helgen said he was, “excited by the opportunity for maintaining excellent rapport between the University and Adelaide and Monarto Zoos.”

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Guest Post: Ecology Students Make a Splash in Port MacDonnell by Shannon S. Lauchlan

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Household Rainwater Tanks Could Soon Weaken Urban Floods

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Winner: Associate Professor Seth Westra Wins 2018 SA Climate Leaders Awards

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Worth Waiting For: The Wine Sale & Waite in the Spotlight 2018

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Dr Damien Fordham workshop at The International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICCN)

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According to Lilly Pilly Fossils, the Snowy Mountains were Once Snowless!

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Sprigg Seminar Series - Dr. Emma Sherratt - The Shape of Life

Animal life is remarkable in its diversity, particularly in the variety of shapes and sizes we see around us today, and in some ways even more remarkably in those life forms that have long gone extinct. How does this variation come about? And is it limited in its possibilities, or infinite? Dr Emma Sherratt will talk about the scientific study of animal form and whether evolution has explored all of the possibilities.

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