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Dr Rosie Hohnen

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Postdoctoral Researcher @LaurierBiology @StewartResearch. Research Associate @CDUni. Threatened species. Tea.

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Absolutely incredible collection of #saltmarsh butterflies and moths from #Tasmania by Peter McQuillan. Inspiring #biodiversity worth studying & protecting!

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IT'S THE MOST WOMBATFUL TIME OF THE YEAR. Happy #WorldWombatDay to all who celebrate. #Wombat #Tasmania #MammalWatching #wombats #fieldwork

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Have you voted yet? For the Australian insect of the year of course. Will it be the Bogong moth? #bogongmoth @abcnews Vote 👉poll.fm/14385129 (MMP + moths from Jumping Joeys)

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Gutted by the passing of dear friend, philosopher and guide Jamie Kirkpatrick. He personified geography and was a rare Renaissance Man in the age of specialisation. Grateful to him for introducing me to saltmarshes & much else. Photo @flettsflotsam from recent field trip. ❤️

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Great PhD (with $10k per year ‘top-up’) on ecology/management of feral cats on the Tiwi Islands, a stronghold for mammals in the Oz monsoon tropics (but threatened by cats). Working with @Hugh_Davies2015, @bron_hradsky, @DingoResearch, Sarah Legge, and me. nrmjobs.com.au/jobs/2024/2002…

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Did you know that dingoes are looking after Night parrot in the Great Sandy Desert? Ngururrpa Rangers are the lead authors on a new research paper on Night parrot in Ngururrpa IPA, making significant contributions to research on the mysterious bird... (1/2)

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Conservationists are waging a global war on island rats | Science | AAAS science.org/content/articl…


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Congrats to the leads for pulling this together "The Arid Zone Monitoring Project: combining Indigenous ecological expertise with scientific data analysis to assess the potential of using sign-based surveys to monitor vertebrates in the Australian deserts" publish.csiro.au/WR/pdf/WR24070

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Charley Harper Mosaic in Cincinnati

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Wild Cam: Researchers estimated the population numbers of wolverines in parts of Ontario and Alberta to better determine the health of the mustelids. They found that trapping was the primary cause of death, whether intentional or incidental. Read more: hubs.ly/Q02Pm9-p0


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Congratulations to eight Laurier graduate and postdoctoral researchers who won prestigious Weston Family Awards in Northern Research 🏆 @WestonFamilyFdn wlu.ca/news/spotlight… Laurier winners (1/2): Amber Buston-White, Katerina Coveny, Simon DePasquale, Christine Dunbar

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Do you have #cameratrap detections of mesocarnivores in British Columbia? It's not too late to contribute to the Mesocarnivore Distribution Modeling project, but hurry! wildcams.ca/blog/mesocarni…

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One of Australia’s smallest marsupials has been spotted in Victoria for the first time in 11 years. The Giles’ planigale, not seen since 2013 in Victoria, was found in the Murray Sunset National Park by DEECA scientists, an area impacted by major flooding a year ago. The…

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