🚨New paper alert🚨First chapter of my PhD is now out, looking at pre- and post-translocation faecal glucocorticoid metabolites across different populations of greater stick-nest rats 🐀 We found some cool results too, go check it out! @royalsociety
https://t.co/QYIpcRKyYY
Woohoo it’s publication day for Ingenious Insects! An early childhood picture book that celebrates wonderful and weird Australian insect species. Out now. Published by @AffirmPress@kateumbers@invertsau@EuanRitchie1
@FansonKerry and the WiCRE lab with @drmparrott@ZoosVictoria are doing some fantastic work! 👏 Sex, stress and fertility in Australian wildlife - Australian Geographic https://t.co/36vSqEQIVC
1 month until #AusMammSoc24!!
Join us for the post-conference workshop (5 July) to learn about strategies for incorporating endocrinology into your research. #WildEndo
More information 👉https://t.co/qdAfk8WQ08
Registration 👉https://t.co/6QIf6yCf9q
"Research has shown Australians want at least 2% of the federal budget spent on nature. Instead, less than 0.1% of the budget spend will support biodiversity in some way. "
https://t.co/e2oESByBCL
Looking forward to hosting the post-conference workshop on #WildlifeEndocrinology! Join us to learn about applications and techniques for integrating endocrinology into your research 🐾
#Conservation#Ausmammal#Hormones
I submitted my PhD thesis! What an incredible 4 years. Im feeling so grateful, and proud, and determined to keep contributing to wildlife conservation. @LTUresearchers#PhDone#RodentsRule@SABE_latrobe
What a great way to hear from our talented graduate researchers! Tune into @einstein_agogo on @DrShaneRRR this Sunday (11am) to learn more about research by Kelly Williams-Kelly, Lucas Auroux, Zahra Telikani & Tina Katsaros. Details below!⬇️
Australia’s native rodent species are incredibly diverse - from the Rakali, an otter-like rodent with webbed feet, to tiny desert-dwelling Hopping Mice that weigh no more than a golf ball 🐀 #WorldRatDay
More 👉 https://t.co/l0eDOpjtmi
📸 W Lawler, G Barnett, B Leue, I Bool/AWC
Taylor isn't the only Swift flying long distances! 🦜️✈️
Critically endangered Swift Parrots undertake the longest migration of any parrot species worldwide (Tasmania ➡️ Southeast #Australia).
📸 A. Puglielli