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Survival Stories: Palm Cockatoo and Regent Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/publications/survival-stories-palm-cockatoo-and-regent-honeyeater/Emily Cave and Zoë Sadokierski sketch the Regent Honeyeater and Palm Cockatoo. Professor Robert Heinsohn and Christina Zdenek conduct fieldwork in Cape York. Experience Emily Cave’s work in the Ornithology collection. Listen to Laurence Pike's musical encounter with Palm Cockatoos.
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Fish publications - 2015
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/ichthyology/fish-publications-2015/The list below shows papers published in 2015 that cite specimens from the Australian Museum fish collection.
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Fish Fieldwork - North-eastern New South Wales, November - December 2002
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/fish-fieldwork-north-eastern-new-south-wales-november-december-2002/Following on from the success of the fieldtrip to north-eastern New South Wales in March 2002, a second trip to the region was conducted from 29 November to 13 December 2002.
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Monodactylidae: Diamondfishes, fingerfishes
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/monodactylidae-diamondfishes-fingerfishes/Monodactylids are schooling fishes found in estuarine and coastal marine waters. Two genera and three species occur in temperate Australia.
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Fish Fieldwork - Sydney Harbour, March 1998
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/fish-fieldwork-sydney-harbour-march-1998/The Fish section spent a day in the field collecting fishes in Sydney Harbour in March 1998.
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Aploactinidae: Velvetfishes
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/aploactinidae-velvetfishes/Aploactinids are marine, cryptic demersal scorpaeniform fishes found primarily in tropical waters of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, with a few species represented in temperate waters of Australia.
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Estuaries: mixing places
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/burra/estuaries-mixing-places/First Nations people recognise Estuaries as mixing places of abundant foods, resources for making tools and important gathering places.
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Starting where you are: First Nations non-linear storytelling
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/burra/non-linear-stories/For First Nations people, stories and lifecycles don’t need to have a beginning and an ending because they happen continuously in circles and patterns.
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Ken Graham specimens
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/malacology/malacology-collection-ken-graham-specimens/Using Fisheries Research Vessel 'Kapala', many marine animals were caught which were not commercial fisheries species.
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Who’s who, Bangu: how to tell the difference between Flying-fox Bats
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/burra/difference-between-flying-fox-bats/Learn how to tell our nectivorous (nectar-eating) and frugivorous (fruit-eating) Flying-fox Bangu apart.
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