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Limiting, sharing access to and permitting use of our climate - Professor Mike Young

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The world’s largest natural carbon sink on earth: The Ocean with Professor Bronwyn Gillanders

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SEMINAR: Unprecedented global biodiversity decline with Dr Michelle Lim

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SEMINAR: Macrogenetics: amplifying the phylogeography of genes in a changing world

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Dr Jenna Crowe-Riddell finalist in the 2019 SA Scientist Awards - PhD Research Excellence

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EVENT: Saving Biodiversity through Transformative Change

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Measurement and feedback for Climate Change by Associate Professor Nick Falkner

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SA Threatened Plant Translocation Workshop

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Australian Public and Farmers’ Climate Change Beliefs and Behaviour with Professor Sarah Wheeler

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Modern humans planned and made open-sea voyages 50,000 years ago

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