HOT OFF THE PRESS: Vegetation, fire and climate history in central-western Tasmania (41°S), Australia, over the last ∼21,000 years by @Henriquez_WI@pollenpal and Prof Fletcher.
https://t.co/lGXHRIcoHK
What an amazing Gweraeil Quaranook (Great Meeting) held on Country by Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC). An honour for our team to be invited. So good to see the right kind of fire on Country #culturalburning@pollenpal@Melb_Palaeo ⚫️🟡🔴🔥🌳
Ship-to-shore with ROCK STARS researchers and communicators onboard @TheJR ⛴️🌎 for my subject GEOG20015 Environmental Change & the Human Journey @pollenpal@UniMelb@anzic_iodp @Ina_Else
@pf_fire Prof. Michael Fletcher challenging science as a fully objective pursuit. Instead it is Strongly influenced by myth and societal perspectives. Especially the interpretation of wild landscapes and fire management in Australia. Aborigines care for country. @InquaRoma2023
My poster is up @InquaRoma2023 in MUST 2! Looking forward to chatting about modern calibration studies with freshwater molluscs, their relevance to disciplines beyond paleoclimate, and my collaboration with First People of the Millewa Mallee AC! I'll be there from 2pm 😊
We are excited to announce our Indigenous-led and community driven ARC funded Linkage project:
"Traditional Owner-led restoration of urban billabongs"
We are excited to work with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, the Narrap Team and @MelbourneWater on this project for the next 4 years.
Watching #TheFirstInventors and wondering how sediment coring works and what scientists can learn from it? Here's a little graphic explainer by @kelseycboyd @HaideeCadd and @BlueRehn
https://t.co/bHMiqLNr6p
How #TheFirstInventors, a series uncovering traditional knowledge and insights with CABAH as a research partner, took Rob Collins on a journey of discovery.
https://t.co/9AkCiAjp58
Tune in to @Channel10AU or @NITV at 8.30pm on 15 June for Ep1
@FelixJBerrios I'm Anthony (he/him). I'm a palaeoecologist/archaeologist investigating changes in vegetation (pollen) and fire (charcoal) in colonial landscapes via sediment cores. I'm really into and enjoy cross-stitching 🪡. Random fact is I love to bake sweets 🍰.
The 3D Pollen Project: An open repository of three-dimensional data of....pollen grains....!!
Congrats @OliJWilson on such a cool project and paper!
https://t.co/3kskGvzNdf
Direct access on the website here:
https://t.co/nwqcm33i4n
Fires and floods - love splitting new cores. This one from an urban billabong in Melbourne will shed further light on the remarkable long-term economy of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations @pollenpal @SciMelb
A successful coring trip on Palawa Country for @palaeoash honours project. Wouldn't be a Tasmanian field trip without wet weather coring 🌧️. @Henriquez_WI
@theotheroad #bestfieldtripever