We are recruiting a #PhD student to come and work on this important research.
Get in touch if you are interested or have any questions. https://t.co/1JJnhMT6Mn
Important study led by @apples_dan showing females prefer familiar songs compared to unfamiliar. Highlighting the importance of our song tutoring program. @apples_dan@PitcherBen @CratesRoss https://t.co/LJUjAiga3d
@apples_dan shows that zoo-bred Regent Honeyeaters prefer the songs of other zoo bred birds. A really important contribution to the conservation efforts of this species. Highlighting how important song tutoring is to the future of the species
https://t.co/JMx0zdASjb
@apples_dan congratulations on your very important contribution to this podcast and highlighting your PhD song tutoring research on Regent Honeyeaters https://t.co/ZNhNgNLfJX
This is Australia's most important report on the environment's deteriorating health. We present its grim findings https://t.co/kXi4dasa59 via @ConversationEDU
Middle East Heat Wave:Terrible conditions in the Iranian port of Bandar E Dayyer:After a max. temperature of 50.4C,the minimum temperature didn't drop below 39.4C, if it stands 24 hours, it will be the highest Tmin in June in Iranian history and one of the highest worldwide.
Great to hear the findings from Hazelwood Health Study looking at the long health impacts of extreme fire events Prof Michael Abramson outlined that Australian houses need to be more airtight and be provided with air purifiers to keep people safe from smoke
Strategies to avoid eavesdropping…Preferred shallow-water nursery sites provide acoustic crypsis to southern right whale mother–calf pairs | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/DhRADZWOF3
New research shows planting trees and shrubs brings woodland birds back to farms, from superb fairy wrens to spotted pardalotes via @TC_Africa https://t.co/XCY6G1BB5n
Does Tweeting Improve Citations? One-Year Results From the TSSMN Prospective Randomized Trial
https://t.co/fxjKNXavrh
#SciComm#Science@erlesen@HealthyFellow @MarcoAlbuja @nathantwala @ShraboniGhosal@anjbth
More from #DHPSP, INPST, and CRBIOTECH: https://t.co/1R2kSL54sX
You can read our recent study that highlights the likely extinction of Regent Honeyeaters without urgent and major intervention https://t.co/X40m2VuRvj
Listen back to @joytripovich discussing our work to enhance the fitness of released zoo-bred birds by teaching them to sing
A new paper involving @joytripovich from @CES_UNSW@unswbees@tarongazoo predicts the extinction of the Regent Honeyeater within 20 years unless a number of critical interventions are met in the next five years.