It was such a privilege to attend #wch10 in Boneo and represent the Australian Museum @AustmusResearch and @FrogIDAus with my presentation on #CitizenScience and Banjo #frogs! Also great to hear about the fantastic research from around the globe 🐸🐊🐢🦎🐍
Full house to listen to @ItzueCS talk about the @GlobalWomenHerp project, the hardships faced by #herpers and what needs to be done so we can move forward 🫶🏼 Big round of applause! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
So excited to see @Eli_Ecology talk about his research on Australian frogs, fires, flood, and fungi at 4.15 today (Wednesday). Come along to Room 5 to hear more! #wch10
Frog nerds: Here's a great opportunity to work in a growing, productive, close-knit team of awesome amphibian conservation biologists! Two-year postdoc!
@HunterH0well As editor I do, as reviewer I suggest language/clarity improvements but don’t correct to match journals’ style. When asked during reviews if the article adheres to style requirements I say that I haven’t checked for that and consider it outside the remit of reviewers.
🐸 Happy #EarthDay! Exciting news: the updated Australian Frog Atlas, powered by #FrogID data, is here! Featuring detailed maps of Australia's 254 frog species, including range extensions and new species discoveries. Access this invaluable resource today: https://t.co/YFKy8poDGl
I really love glass frogs. I guess that’s how I went from never having seen one to being the top observer of this one on #inaturalist in three months 😂
🚨 New research led by @austmus’ @tomoparkin used #FrogID data to help scientifically describe two new frog species: the South Australian Tree Frog (Litoria calliscelis) and Kangaroo Island Tree Frog (Litoria sibilus). Your FrogID app is now updated! 📲 https://t.co/VbcJ0aiXNv
In a month we have received interest from 100s people who will join us on May 22, 2024 to sample #biodiversity with #eDNA in the lakes below 🎉. But we have to make this truly global. If you see a gap and want to join us sign up here --> https://t.co/xFHDW93ybh
Making sure I get some call recordings in for #FrogIDweek. If you’re in Australia, download the FrogID app. It’s fun, free, helps you identify frogs and helps researchers study and conserve them!