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Thermal vision shows endangered numbats feel the heat of warming climate News at Curtin
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Share. Print. A baby numbat observed during the study. Curtin University research using thermal imaging of numbats in Western Australia has found that during hot weather the endangered animals are limited ... Published in Journal of Experimental Biology,
Curtin led research to benefit endangered plant species conservation at mining sites News at Curtin
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Share. Print. C157/10. New research led by Curtin University will look at using cryogenic storage as a way of ensuring the survival of plant species endangered by mining operations in ... Cryopreservation is a more stable and cheaper process that once
Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species News at Curtin
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Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species. 07 Mar 2024 | Lucien Wilkinson. ... western spiny-tailed skinks, which also inhabit the Mid-West region and are classified as endangered,” Dr Bradley said.
Curtin researchers find new critically endangered carnivorous plants News at Curtin
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Curtin researchers find new critically endangered carnivorous plants. 01 May 2019 | Lucien Wilkinson. ... Although it was once widespread around the world, it is now considered critically endangered.
New ‘crime scene investigation’ may save endangered carnivorous plants News at Curtin
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New ‘crime scene investigation’ may save endangered carnivorous plants. 30 Mar 2022 | Yasmine Phillips. ... Share. Print. Researchers have combined macro photography with DNA metabarcoding to create a new botanical “CSI” tool that may hold the
Terrestrial bioacoustics, research, CMST Centre for Marine Science & Technology
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Search. Terrestrial bioacoustics. Black cockatoos, Calyptorhynchus sp., are endangered and specially protected in Western Australia.
Tests find traditional medicines contain pharmaceuticals, heavy metals and endangered animals News at Curtin
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Tests find traditional medicines contain pharmaceuticals, heavy metals and endangered animals. ... The most concerning animal ingredient found in this batch of TCM was that of the endangered species, the snow leopard,” Curtin researcher Dr Megan
Decades long study finds endangered whales are having fewer babies News at Curtin
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Decades-long study finds endangered whales are having fewer babies. 05 Sep 2022 | Curtin University. ... It is vital for informing conservation management of this endangered species across the Australian Marine Park Networks, and for understanding the
Light technology recreates ‘log castles’ to save homeless lizards News at Curtin
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Share. Print. Wooden ‘castles’ that house families of endangered Western Spiny-tailed Skinks attract feral and native predators, as Curtin researchers use light-detection technology to re-create their habitat in ... For the ongoing survival of the
New eDNA toolkit could save species on the brink of extinction News at Curtin
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The Estuarine pipefish is the only critically endangered species in the Syngnathidae family, with an estimated 100 to 250 remaining globally. ... If we map vegetation in other estuaries in the region, we can identify potential locations to reintroduce