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Monthly Archives: October 2020
A Wacky Phenomenon- Sex Reversal in Central Bearded Dragons
Marcus Dadd (u6945315) Reptiles have long held a special place in my heart so when a fieldwork advertisement titled ‘Sex in Dragons’ popped up on my Instagram feed in the middle of Canberra’s winter I was hooked. A few months … Continue reading
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A new Seed Bank to conserve biodiversity for generations to come
Anna Penington u6351985 For my volunteering experience, I approached Tom North the associate director of the National Seed Bank in the Australian National Botanic Gardens to see if he needed any help. Importance of Seed Banking Seed banking is an … Continue reading
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