ANZANG nature photography exhibition
The South Australian Museum is currently hosting the ANZANG nature photography exhibition, which is a great collection of the best photographs from
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
The South Australian Museum is currently hosting the ANZANG nature photography exhibition, which is a great collection of the best photographs from
There are many reasons why we should care about biodiversity, as scientists in Sweden have discovered: loss of the most
Scotland on Sunday reports about use of DNA barcoding to track the illegal logging that’s devastating large tracts of fragile
India Today posts news about a campaign to conserve the Ganges River dolphin. Numbers of these dolphins are plummeting, and
The redback spider has long been known as one of Australia’s 10 most deadly creatures, but recent research has found
Guest post by Mark Stevens, of the South Australian Museum and Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity This study,
For those who don’t already know, it’s World Biodiversity Month, which is why we’ve ramped up posting to one post
BoingBoing take on the perennial myth of redhead extinction in a short piece, which includes a link to a Stanford
A guest post by Matt Christmas You’d be hard pressed to find many people who hold ants in high regard.