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Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2016.

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    This is the reality of climate change. Some of the 3,000 dead Grey-headed Flying-foxes (threatened species) killed by heat stress in Kangaroo Valley last weekend.

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    Great job opportunity with real impact for Australian biodiversity in response to the bushfires 👇

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    Australia’s Platypuses Are Invisible Victims of the Bushfires After years of drought and habitat loss, “It’s one more nail in their coffin.” Via

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    Australia's has breathtaking potential to sink significant amounts of atmospheric . Marine ecologist and her colleagues are mapping storage-rich locations such as the . Read more:

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    I have made high quality burnt area maps of Kangaroo Island. Download all five maps at , the blog by the Uni Adelaide Spatial Sciences Group. Low res examples shown here

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    A big thank you to for donating a solar bioacoustic recorder to the recovery project allowing a trial to find out which unit works best to help detect the elusive parrot.

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    Spotted pardalotes are one of my absolute favourites. Their delicate polka dots are too adorable! Often seen high up in the canopy, we were lucky to get one in the nets.

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    prije 11 sati

    Sometimes, there are little rays of sunshine. This is the choc-mint variety of those rays. This little frog got through a bushfire... 💪🐸🔥

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    prije 12 sati

    Newly installed shelter tunnels linking up unburnt patches of vegetation. These will hopefully provide valuable shelter for KI dunnarts and other small mammals as they evade predators including . Design adapted from trials by the Dickman Lab, &

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    We only have one species of here - the Sudell’s Frog (Neobatrachus sudellae). They’re a burrowing frog that are adapted to living in the . They spend years buried under the ground, waiting for rain. Once it does rain the desert sounds like this 🐸

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    . Fellow Prof Chris Dickman estimated that Australia has lost at least a billion birds, mammals & reptiles this season. On this measure alone, the scale of these bushfires is unprecedented anywhere in the world

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    prije 22 sata

    Found some sign of life at a badly burnt colony. Sweet potato plus video camera = this:

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    This is one of the larger Cryptorhynchini. There are many small taxa in leaf litter and often larger taxa like these on dead logs/trees etc. Probably a Poropterus. Mt. Barrow, NE. Tasmania. A handsome amongst a comely bunch.

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    Associate Professor Dale Nimmo () was chosen to be part of the federal government’s expert panel on wildlife and threatened species bushfire recovery.

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    The ugly face of farming in Australia today, where protected native wildlife are nothing but an inconvenience. Hundreds of wedge-tailed eagles poisoned last year. Dozens of koalas knowingly allowed to starve and/or bulldozed this year.

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    prije 23 sata

    You may think I've recently tweeted this species but no, this is another of the gemmate Notolioon byrrhid . Notolioon gemmatus from near Lake St. Clair, Tasmania. Go back and find the other. Can you see how they differ?

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    Prancing crypto; Decilaus from near Lake St. Clair, Tasmania. The ranges of the many species in this Australian genus (even the ones that SHOULD be included there) are relatively poorly known. Holds for most terrestrial invertebrates.

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    Bushfires and climate change - what's the link? Hub researcher Dr Michael Grose (CSIRO) explains in this ECOS article:

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