Natasha Robinson
@ntash_r
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Conservation ecologist | Threatened species monitoring & management | Mammal reintroductions | Fire ecology. All views my own. RT or like ≠ endorsement
Canberra
Joined July 2013
I was on the BBC! Talking about the eastern #quoll #reintroduction to #Booderee. My first live interview ever. w/ @Parks_Australia @RewildingOZ @TSR_Hub @ANUFennerSchool @WWF_Australia
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Happy (belated) women in science day! Check out some of the diversity of female scientists and their roles in the profiles below
Celebrating the UN International Day for Women & Girls in Science at DPE's Science, Economics & Insights Division where women make up 44% of our senior leaders & 48% of our scientists. See their great work: https://t.co/z9I18xYBMR
@WomenScienceDay @UNWomenAust @ScienceChiefAu
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Learning from Dja Dja Warrung mob about cultural burning in Vic, keep up the good work #ESASCBO22
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Tom Rowell giving a very engaging, informative talk about CAM & the need for a consistent approach to threatened species listings (incl dropbears and hoop snakes!) between state, territory and national levels #ESASCBO2022 @NSWDPE
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What have Aunty Lesley Patterson and @MichelleMcKemey enjoyed most about #ESASCBO2022 so far? Listening to what other mobs are doing with flora and fauna recovery on Country, fire ecology, koala conservation and Right Way science!
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Hey ecologists! Remember the Abstracts deadline for the @EcolSocAus @SCBOceania joint conference is this Friday 22July. Submit here https://t.co/WVRzBUZxyO Fun fact: some of the conference rooms look straight out at the beach - perfect for stretching the mind between talks 😊
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Come and work with me at Kew! 2-3 year postdoc on fire and vegetation dynamics in Madagascar https://t.co/cPictlf2eL
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Job opportunity: Senior Scientist (Population Processes Program), Arthur Rylah Institute, Melbourne Contract: Ongoing, flexible Salary: $127,467 - $170,579 p.a. Location: Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria Applications close 18 July 2022. https://t.co/bCfpzAqT0O
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#ICYMI, I’m looking for someone to join my team and work with me on the #ecology and #conservation of Australian #frogs. Field & lab work, 2 years full-time #job. Applications close 18 July. https://t.co/sAsyKCeX2x More about our team: https://t.co/yhflzVLlka
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Education Minister Jason Clare announces review of Australian Research Council
smh.com.au
The review of the Australian Research Council follows the controversy over the former government’s decision to veto six humanities projects in 2021.
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Recognising Indigenous knowledges is not just culturally sound, it's good science https://t.co/DBTx4GDdXH via @ConversationEDU
theconversation.com
This NAIDOC Week, with the effects of climate change affecting Australia, It’s beyond time to listen to First Nations people who have extensive knowledge of caring for Country.
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The NSW State Vegetation Type Map is now live on SEED. Map viewer, Tech report, Data Download zips, REST services. ... wow! that only took 15yrs! https://t.co/xj6L1RNrFQ
#nswBioNet #SVTM #IBVD
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Some exciting new opportunities for people interested in working in the High Country - happy to answer questions or email Adrienne
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Have you ever wondered what a greater glider looks like when it glides? 🤯 Unlike other gliders, the membrane in the greater glider only goes to the elbow. To glide they tuck their hands under their chin and push out their elbows! 🦅
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Have you nominated a species for #AusMammalOfTheYear? It’s greater gilder for me! #greaterglider
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Congratulations to Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese and the Australian Labor Party on the federal election victory. We’re so excited to work alongside a Government committed to implementing the #UluruStatement in full. It’s clear that #HistoryIsCalling.
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Communication is key... Malleefowl work on their mounds in pairs, moving sand to adjust to the temperature, but sometimes disagreements can happen... #malleefowl #savingmalleefowl #WildOz
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Interested in macroecology, conservation, extinction? We have 1 to 2 short-term (6 month) positions to assist with a project that aims to develop new ways of evaluating species extinction risk in Australian vertebrates. n/1
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Some #frogs can bounce on water! Watch these Rockhole Frogs (Litoria meiriana) from the Northern Territory, #Australia, is slo-mo (they move so fast you can barely see it in real time). #AmphibianWeek
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