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The Eastern Naturalist #20
New technology may enable us to see the invisible traces of the elusive tiger quoll's movements in Australia's eastern forests.
Feb 27, 2024
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist #19
Encountering greater gliders in the southeast forests; their natural history and future conservation.
Feb 17, 2024
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Steve James Chivers
Eastern Naturalist #18
A twenty million year old whale fossil from the cliffs of the Murray River helps explain the evolution of gigantism.
Feb 5, 2024
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist #17
The mating of two tiger quolls: a relatively unknown affair by science yet strangely familiar.
Jan 17, 2024
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Steve James Chivers
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Eastern Naturalist 16
The playfulness of the platypus, journeys with Bennett between Goulburn and Tumut in the 1800s, exploring the flowering of natural history in…
Jan 4, 2024
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Steve James Chivers
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The Eastern Naturalist 15
George Bennett in 1835, the abundance of platypuses 200 years ago, and the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Dec 13, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist 14
This week a story on the echidna and the origins of mammal communication, with a brief dive into the field journal of an Australian naturalist back in…
Dec 6, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist 13
On the Bass Coast: bird footprints from 130 million years ago and a new type of dinosaur raptor from 120 million years ago. And why do animals help each…
Nov 28, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist 12
22nd November. Two new ancient species of giant eagle for Australia as well as an Australian vulture, and forty-eight new species of prowling spiders.
Nov 21, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist #11
November 15th: combatting shifting baseline syndrome with platypuses, dasyurids going their own way in predator evolution, three rare skinks…
Nov 14, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist #10
A white platypus, the dino-killer asteroid, good news for two extremely rare bird species, a rainbow fish saved from extinction, an expedition to…
Nov 7, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
The Eastern Naturalist #9
Is Australia weird, fairy penguins breeding in Eden again, tiger quolls back in SA, Curracurrang dingoes, the brumby cull, diprotodons, and more...
Oct 31, 2023
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Steve James Chivers
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