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#Environment

The cover of _Wildlife Research_

Wildlife ecology

Researchers seated at microscope.

Our lab in Darwin (2014)

Water monitoring equipment being lowered over the side of research boat.

Marine incident response: What we do in an oil spill (2014)

_Cyrtobagous salviniae_

Salvinia biocontrol

Exterior view of male researcher holding laptop, standing in front of PCC rig.

Going underground: carbon capture and storage

Aerial of rainforest Canopy. Bellenden Ker, North Queensland. November 1989.

Tropical rainforest revenge for a warming planet

Coastal development at Surfers Paradise

Checklist for climate change

A tributary to the Jorquera River in the Copiapó river basin

User agreement: Koshi River Basin

A deep-sea recorder on the RV Southern Surveyor

Sun, sea and pollution

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