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  1. May 14

    The last captive Thylacine scratching himself revealing his back stripe pattern, still from David Fleay's film, 1933.

  2. May 12

    Chapter 13 is "Terra Nullius & Colonialism", telling a more human story. I think the way people & animals in Australia were treated became deeply intertwined. The colonial machine benefitted by inaccurately dismissing both as "primitive". (There's lots of content here)

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  3. May 12

    The team and I met up again to talk ! This time, we dived into de-extinction and whether we could (and should) bring back from extinction! Tricky topic with no easy answer, but tune in to hear my thoughts!

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  5. May 8

    A recent collaborator of mine would be the team on ! They have a real love for and they share that passion with people from all walks of life! In fact, catch me this Thursday on as we talk about and de-extinction!

  6. May 8
  7. Aussie man claims to gave 'pretty good' evidence of a Thylacine family living in the wild in northeast Tasmania

  8. May 14
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