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Volunteer citizen scientists making effective ecological monitoring possible

Emma Woodcock (u6587190) During the month of October 2020, I found myself among the ranks of volunteers, braving the dark, the evening weather of the ACTs’ spring and hiking out to the far north-west extent of the territory, to listen … Continue reading

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Why do we monitor frogs? Since 1970, freshwater species show a decline of 76% and frogs and other batrachians are among the most threatened ones. Frogs are important bio-indicators and are even considered a “bellwether species”. It means that they … Continue reading

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