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The Talbot Oration: Coral Reefs in Hot Water
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/talbot-oration-2023/Dr Anne Hoggett AM explores the plight of our coral reefs and how we can help protect their future in the Australian Museum’s Talbot Oration.
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The 1964 Australian-American meteorite expedition
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/1964-meteorite-expedition/Photographed by Robert ‘Oliver’ Chalmers and members from the Australian Museum, the 1964 Australian-American Meteorite Expedition captured on 35mm colour slides were recently discovered by the Photographic Archives Digitisation Project.
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Bats, rats and cats – oh my!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/bats-rats-and-cats/To gain a holistic biological and historical picture of an area, both native and introduced species should be studied over time. Recently, our mammalogy team surveyed bats, rats and cats on the Australian Museum-led expedition to Norfolk Island.
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From the Director: Let’s celebrate beautiful Bilas body adornment
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/bilas-body-adornment/The Australian Museum's exhibition Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea is woven straight from the spirit of a community’s lore and showcased by way of physical adornment.
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Faded out: What environments did Australian frog populations disappear from due to disease?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/faded-out-what-environments-did-australian-frog-populations-disappear-from-due-to-disease/By looking at historical and recent frog records across Australia, including from FrogID, we reveal how Australian frog distributions have changed in response to the introduction of a deadly pathogen.
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The fish that devoured the moon
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-fish-that-devoured-the-moon/Public wet markets and trawl surveys unveil a new species of razor wrasse from the Philippines and Western Australia, adding to a group of fishes that live curious lives away from the megadiverse coral reefs.
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Statement regarding the Voice to Parliament
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/voice-to-parliament/The Australian Museum (AM) shares a vision for reconciliation that is a united Australia that values and respects First Nations cultures, histories and knowledges.
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Green infrastructure: a solution to coastal erosion
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/green-infrastructure/In conversation with Anna P., winner of the 2023 University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize – Primary.
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The crazy world of chlorophyll
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/world-of-chlorophyll/In conversation with Darcy B., winner of the 2023 University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize – Secondary.
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Ulysses to Frankham: Celebrating award winning science
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/ulysses-to-frankham-celebrating-award-winning-science/Emeritus Professor Richard Frankham, an influential biologist, researcher and long-standing Research Associate of the Australian Museum, has recently been awarded the prestigious 2023 Ulysses S. Seal Award for Innovation in Conservation.
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