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Remarkable reconciliation ceremony in the Solomon Islands paves way for future partnerships
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/remarkable-reconciliation-solomon-islands/Decades of tension in Malaita were finally put to rest following an important and influential reconciliation involving the AM and the Kwaio in July 2018
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Lost and found, and lost again...
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/lost-and-found-desert-bettong/The Desert Bettong is one of Australia’s most amazing, but poorly understood, marsupials. The examination of a Desert Bettong skin in the Australian Museum’s collection has resulted in a rewriting of history.
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Bushfires and our changed country
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/bushfires-and-our-changed-country-blog/The Australian Museum, through its research and engagement with Australia’s people and biodiversity, will be continuing to deepen understandings of how best to respond to the challenges of living with climate crisis.
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Frog sex in the city: can frogs still be heard by their mates in urban environments?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frog_sex_in_the_city/Using citizen science data to see if frog calls can still be heard in urban areas.
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Scary by name but not by nature
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/scary-by-name-not-by-nature/Coined the name ‘Vampire Squid from Hell’, new research reveals there is absolutely no blood-sucking involved.
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DNA barcoding sheds light on cryptic silverfish species
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dna-barcoding-sheds-light-on-cryptic-silverfish-species/The application of DNA barcoding by AM researchers has been used to unravel the species complex of Heterolepisma sclerophyllum, as well as to investigate silverfish phylogenies in the remote islands off Eastern Australia
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A further impact of Cane Toads in northern Australia?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/cane-toads-mammal-declines/Could the introduced Cane Toad be partly to blame for mid-size mammal declines in northern Australia?
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Pesky neighbours: diet strategies of reef fish in coastal ecosystems
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/pesky-neighbours-diet-strategies-of-reef-fish/A new study that uses DNA metabarcoding on cryptic red snapper species (family Lutjanidae), has provided new insights into their diet strategies and adaptations required for their coexistence.
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The jigsaw: putting together the Bloody Perchlet puzzle
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-jigsaw-putting-together-the-bloody-perchlet-puzzle/Museum collections provide a treasure trove of undiscovered species, and in this case the newly discovered and beautiful Bloody Perchlet, Plectranthias cruentus, was a jigsaw puzzle put together from old and new.
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Hide and seek: eDNA flushes out cryptic marine fauna and aids biomonitoring on coral reefs
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/edna-flushes-out-cryptic-marine-fauna-and-aids-biomonitoring-on-coral-reefs/Genetic remote-sensing tools, such as environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, provide new opportunities for scientists to locate endangered and/or elusive marine fauna, and to set new biodiversity baselines on increasingly vulnerable coral reefs.
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