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  • Coral spawning in the waters around Lizard Island.
    AMRI

    Meagre coral spawning following the 2016 mass bleaching

    Anne Hoggett, Director of the Lizard Island Research Station, reports on this season's drastically diminished coral spawning.

    Written by Anne Hoggett / Category AMRI / Published 29 November 2016
    Lizard Island AMRI Coral spawining Blog
  • Nudibranch slides #1 by Dr Bill Rudman
    Museullaneous

    DigiVol spotlight on the nudibranch research of Dr Bill Rudman

    DigiVol recently scanned new slides from the extensive collection of this AM malacology trailblazer.

    Written by Leonie Prater / Category Museullaneous / Published 28 November 2016
    Digivol nudibranch Dr Bill Rudman Blog
  • Spiders adult interactive
    Lifelong Learning

    Teachers learn about Spiders

    The Australian Museum Research Institute Education team hosted two events for primary and secondary school teachers.

    Written by Vanessa Gardos / Category Lifelong Learning / Published 24 November 2016
    education spiders teachers
  • Catherine Timbrell, Exhibitions Producer of Spiders
    Museullaneous

    AMplify episode 22: Catherine Timbrell, Exhibition Producer of Spiders – Alive & Deadly

    How do you help people learn to love one of the most reviled creatures? Catherine Timbrell talks to Kim McKay about the creation of Spiders.

    Written by Alice Gage / Category Museullaneous / Published 21 November 2016
  • Australimnadia grobbeni
    AMRI

    Clam shrimps galore!

    The diverse and ever-expanding number of Australian Clam Shrimp species makes for a promising future in their taxonomy and biodiversity.

    Written by Brian Timms / Category AMRI / Published 21 November 2016
    clam AMRI Blog
  • Australian Freshwater Molluscs
    AMRI

    Australian Freshwater Molluscs

    Developed by AMRI scientists, a comprehensive interactive guide to all Australian freshwater molluscs is now freely available to everyone!

    Written by Dr Anders Hallan / Category AMRI / Published 17 November 2016
    AMRI blog key Molluscs malacology
  • Polychate worm identification workshop in Bath, UK
    AMRI

    European vacations with a worm flavour

    AMRI worm researchers attend the 12th International Polychaete Conference and teach taxonomy courses in Europe.

    Written by Dr Pat Hutchings, Dr Elena Kupriyanova / Category AMRI / Published 17 November 2016
    Polychaete blog
  • Science on the road hits the Riverena
    Lifelong Learning

    Science on the Road hits the Riverina

    The Australian Museum went down to the Charles Sturt University campus in Albury for Science on the Road in November.

    Written by Ellie Downing / Category Lifelong Learning / Published 16 November 2016
    Science Festival Blog
  • Peppered Tree Frog (Litoria piperata)
    AMRI

    Help us find this frog

    Call out to property owners in the eastern New England Tablelands, NSW! Help AM scientists locate the tiny Peppered Tree Frog.

    Written by Dr Jodi Rowley / Category AMRI / Published 11 November 2016
    Blog Frog AMRI Herpetology
  • Flea
    Museullaneous

    The Black Death

    The Bubonic Plague terrified Sydney in the early 20th century.

    Written by Prue Walker / Category Museullaneous / Published 09 November 2016
    blog death disease fleas rat
  • Hollows as homes project
    AMRI

    Hollows as Homes

    A unique and exciting project bringing together AMRI research and citizen science.

    Written by Richard Major / Category AMRI / Published 04 November 2016
    birds blog Ornithology
  • Head Spider Wrangler Lachlan Manning
    At The Museum

    In the Venom Lab with Spider Wrangler Lachlan Manning

    Our arachnid guru tells us how and why we are milking spiders for thier venom live in Spiders - Alive & Deadly.

    Written by Alice Gage / Category At The Museum / Published 03 November 2016
    exhibition venomous blog spiders
  • Inuit children
    Science

    Our Global Neighbours: Arctic Ice-cream

    And other examples from ingenious Inuit culture.

    Written by Dr Stan Florek / Category Science / Published 03 November 2016
    Inuit Anthropology Blog
  • Youth Eco Summit 2016
    Lifelong Learning

    Youth Eco Summit 2016

    The Youth Eco Summit (YES) 2016 was held in Sydney Olympic Park Showground

    Written by Karen Player / Category Lifelong Learning / Published 03 November 2016
    youth kids blog sustainability
  • AM Indigenous Education Project Officer Renee Cawthorne with cadets Jhade and Katelyn
    Lifelong Learning

    Murama Indigenous Youth Summit

    The inaugural Indigenous Youth Summit Murama was held at Sydney Olympic Park16 &18 October 2016

    Written by Renee Cawthorne / Category Lifelong Learning / Published 03 November 2016
    education Murama Blog
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The Australian Museum respects and acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which the Museum stands.

Image credit: gadigal yilimung (shield) made by Uncle Charles Chicka Madden