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Stingrays: The Excavators of The Estuary
Author: Molly Grew Drone shot of Stingrays in Burrill Lake, NSW. Stingrays, often admired for their graceful movements, play a vital role...

Molly Grew
Sep 16, 20241 min read
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My Journey as an Invertebrate Scientist
Ever since primary school, I've been captivated by bugs. Growing up in an isolated suburb without peers my age, I spent my time hunting...

Ashton Goronga
Sep 9, 20241 min read
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Developing Global Collaborations for Amphibian Biobanking and Genetic Management at WCHX
Author: Rose Upton From the 5th - 9th of August the CSRG headed to Kuching in the Sarawak region of Borneo for the 10th World Congress of...

Rose Upton
Sep 2, 20241 min read
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Flighty Shorebirds: Fantastic or Fatal?
Image: Mattea Taylor Shorebirds are a fascinating group of mostly coastal birds. Fairly small, grey-brown, and skittish, they’re not the...

Mattea Taylor
Aug 26, 20242 min read
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Happy World Lion Day
Matt was invited to India’s Gir National Park (home of the only lion population outside of Africa) by the International Big Cat Alliance...

matthewhayward0
Aug 15, 20241 min read
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A Book that Changed my Understanding of Australian Fire Management
The Black Summer bushfires that occurred in Australia from September 2019 to February 2020 can be marked as a turning point...

Kate Tunstill
Aug 15, 20241 min read
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An Unforgettable Trip to India
Overseas experiences are unbeatable ways of gaining a broader understanding of conservation issues, and the Conservation Science Research...

matthewhayward0
May 29, 20242 min read
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Welcome to the Conservation Science Research Group website!
The Conservation Science Research Group at The University of Newcastle consists of a team of internationally recognised experts in...

Kate Tunstill
Apr 29, 20241 min read
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