Blog archive: June 2018
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AMRI
Carboys and cinder cones
Filtering seawater and sediment to identify marine biodiversity in the Northern Mariana Islands
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AMRI
The latest on the frogs of Australia, New Zealand & the Pacific
Experts highlight the unique frogs of the Australasia region and summarise the challenges facing their conservation.
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AMRI
Listening to mountain frogs to help inform their conservation management
How do you study a frog when it's buried in the mud on top of a mountain covered in thick jungle and you don't know when they are calling?
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AMRI
Mixing mala: how genetics informs threatened species management
A recently published population genetic study of mala (rufous hare-wallabies) has provided a way forward for conservation efforts.
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AMRI
In-tree-guing new marsupials discovered!
New tree-kangaroo species recognised in landmark genetic study.
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Explore magazine
Citizens rise!
The Australian Museum's citizen science projects are helping change the world for the better.
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Museullaneous
Live at the AM podcast: HumanNature series – Mike Hulme
Hear Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge, unravel how different human cultures give shape and meaning to the idea of climate.
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AMRI
Islands in the sky: sampling the fauna of Coolah Tops
A recent Australian Museum Expedition to Coolah Tops found a diverse and intriguing fauna.
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AMRI
Unwelcome visitors
The AM welcomes visitors through the front doors but we sometimes need to wage war against some of those that sneak in the back!
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AMRI
Climbing in the clouds: searching for Vietnam’s rarest frogs
A survey for two Critically Endangered frog species in the mountains of northern Vietnam