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Genetic footprint of past climate change informs future conservation
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-genetic-footprint/Unravelling the past, present and future of brush-tailed rock-wallabies.
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Life at Lizard: Goby garages
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/life-lizard-goby-garages/"Goby garages" are the curious invention of scientist Jodie Rummer.
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Snail taxonomy: when genitals matter
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-snail-taxonomy/Two new species of land snail discovered in the Australian Outback that represent previously unknown genera: the penises gave them away.
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Natural History of Australia’s First National Park
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-natural-history-first-park/Do you like to visit the Royal National Park? Scientists do too.
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Food Culture: What Happened to Pepper
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/food-culture-what-happened-to-pepper/Spicing, healing and changing the course of history.
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Flying Frogs: the aerodynamic amphibians
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/aerodynamic-amphibians/Some frogs have well and truly taken a leap into the trees
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Giant Tortoise Sectioned
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/giant-tortoise-sectioned/The Australian Museum Trust minutes are a continuing source of wonder.
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Feathers of the Gods: The Art of the Collection
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/feathers-gods-art-collection/One of our Research Library's greatest treasures is a sketchbook containing original drawings by 18th century English artist Sarah Stone.
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Who are the pollinators in Australia’s subtropical rainforests?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-pollinators-australias-subtropical-rainforests/Pollination in Australia's subtropical rainforests seems to be carried out primarily by much smaller critters than bees, birds or bats.
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When the Frogs Go, the Snakes Follow
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/when-the-frogs-go/When the frogs disappear, there are dramatic consequences.
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