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Tag Archives: Antarctica

Call for Antarctic Peninsula Marine Protected Area

Posted on 20 October 2020 by admin

Dr Carolyn Hogg made a call for Antarctic Peninsula Marine Protected Area, published in Nature and co-signed by 289 other women in STEMM. This work also had an associated article in The Conversation and was promoted in Science.

This was featured in global media in Australia, UK, USA, Korea, Indonesia & Spain.

Posted in Media | Tagged Antarctica, Carolyn Hogg

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  • The Conversation: Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
  • Australia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
  • The Guardian: ‘Weird and cool’: bilby genome sequence could help to save the species

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