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Ausplots Field Method Training

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Flightless parrots, burrowing bats helped parasitic Hades flower

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Biodiversity 'Arks' - anatomy of a Nature paper

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New Paper: Historical stocking data and 19th century DNA reveal human-induced changes to native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout

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New Paper - At Limits of Life: Multidisciplinary Insights Reveal Environmental Constraints on Biotic Diversity in Continental Antarctica

A new paper written by Environment Institute member Mark Stevens (also SA Museum), Catarina Magalhaes (University of Porto), S. Craig Cary (University of Waikato & University of Delaware), Becky Ball (Arizona State University), Bryan Storey (University of Canterbury), Diana Hall (Colorado State University), Roman Turk (University of Salzburg) and Ulrike Ruprecht (University of Salzburg) has recently been published in the journal PLoS One.

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Water Wednesday podcasts now available

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Dr Lee Arnold - Podcast now available

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NCCARF Fact Sheets - Wildlife corridors and climate change adaptation

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CEDA 2012 Climate Review: Science, Risk and Reality

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Conference presentations reach 30 000 views

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