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ENVIRONMENT: Biodiversity

 The human health implications of biodiversity loss. Aaron Bernstein (p2)

ENVIRONMENT

The human health implications of biodiversity loss. Aaron Bernstein (p2)

Part 1 | Part 2 At this presentation to the Lowy Institute, Dr Aaron Bernstein describes the critical importance of maintaining...

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 The human health implications of biodiversity loss. Aaron Bernstein

ENVIRONMENT

The human health implications of biodiversity loss. Aaron Bernstein

Part 1 | Part 2At this presentation to the Lowy Institute, Dr Aaron Bernstein describes the critical importance of maintaining biodiversity...

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ENVIRONMENT

Flavour of the Nation

Gay Bilson

For our last breakfast on a tiny island in the Alappuzha backwaters in South Kerala, we had asked for kanji, a gruel of rice or millet....

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 2080: The future of Australia's biodiversity. Hugh Possingham

ENVIRONMENT

2080: The future of Australia's biodiversity. Hugh Possingham

Hugh Possingham

'By any measure we have the worst mammal extinction rate in the world... There is a mass crash in mammal populations occurring as we...

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SOCIETY

The Third Wave

Tim Flannery

As I write, in mid March, a geriatric sandy-coloured rat wanders his enclosure at the Alice Springs Desert Park. Death can't be far off for...

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ENVIRONMENT

Lazarus Taxa

Ashley Hay

Extinction is one of the most popularly understood scientific ideas - that dangerous slide through the categories ‘threatened', ‘vulnerable...

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Hopper’s Crossing

Ashley Hay

Should you be strolling among the tombstones of St Kilda Cemetery, in Melbourne, or St Anne's, Kew, just outside London, later this spring...

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ENVIRONMENT

Consider the Lily

Chloe Hooper

Nearly six months after the Grampians bushfires, the national park has the eerie beauty of a land from a fairytale. Rows of blackened trees...

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