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Professor Andrew Lowe is announced as Director of Food Innovation

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Guest Post: 150 Years Not a Lizard

As the only living evolutionary cousin to over 10,000 species of snakes and lizards (Squamata), the tuatara has played a pivotal role for understanding the evolution and development of vertebrates. Often tagged with the misleading and unhelpful phrase “living fossil”, or “basal lepidsoarus”, the tuatara has attracted an enormous body of research and is a keystone organism for many evolutionary studies of vertebrate anatomy, development, and function.

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ARC Future Fellow Dr Frank Reith is Gold on Radio

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Media Release: Lost forests may help balance global carbon budget

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New forest discovered which is 60% the landmass of Ӱֱ

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Can we tell fish environment from their earbones?

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Seminar: Measuring the benefits of ecosystem Management: better policy and better decisions

, from theSchool of Biological Sciences andfor theDepartment of Ecology & Environmental Science Seminar Series, willbe presenting examples of his work integrating science and expertise from the biophysical and socio-economic sciences to quantify and value the benefits from conservation and restoration of land and water resources.

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Welcome to new Ӱֱ Research Fellow!

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LISTEN: Radio Adelaide Interview about how Climate Change is collapsing food webs

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Are you the next Superstar of STEM?

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