Share Design lessons from the natural world – laser scanning wildlife habitat How can laser scans be used to create homes for wildlife? Agency for Academic Linkage Feature Article Issue Fifty Four Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Field Skills Workshop Alex Holland November 15, 2020
Share The Forgotten Tasmanian Emus Where has our largest bird gone? Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Editor's Choice Issue Fifty Two Online The Historical Treasury The Island Biogeography Office Editor January 1, 2020
Share Swift Parrots, Swift Response – Carving Tree Hollow Habitats Direct habitat creation: Sometimes our feathered friends need a helping hand Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Forty Six Online Y.D. Bar-Ness November 25, 2016
Share Birds of the Waves – A Photo Collection Birds of sea and air Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Forty Six Office for the Captured Pixel Online Peter Vaughan November 25, 2016
Share Tiny Monsters? An Intro to the Insects of Tasmania The marvelous and diverse creatures hiding in the suburbs of Tasmania Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Editor's Choice Issue Forty Five Insects of Tasmania October 1, 2016
Share Citizen Science with the Tasmanian Land Conservancy – ABC Science Week Wildlife Spotter Help identify wildlife captured by remote camera in Tasmanian conservation lands Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Forty Four Office for the Captured Pixel Online Special Arrangement August 6, 2016
Share Wombat Warriors: Creating a future for Tasmanian wombats Practical work in the field: conserving wombat populations Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Forty Four Online The Field Skills Workshop Special Arrangement August 6, 2016
Share Scorched Northwest: Tarkine on Fire A photo-documentary following the January bushfires in the northwest of the island. Feature Article Issue Forty One Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Historical Treasury Nicole Anderson March 25, 2016
Share Inala – A Sanctuary for Endangered Pardalotes A nature preserve in a critical location helps endangered woodlands birds survive Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Forty One Andrew Hingston March 25, 2016
Share Mapping the Platypus Century One hundred years of duck bills Agency for Academic Linkage Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Thirty Five Tina Schroeder August 1, 2015
Share Anatomia Universa Two hundred years ago, the universe within was being explored, charted, and marvelled at... Feature Article Issue Thirty Four Online The Historical Treasury Special Arrangement July 1, 2015
Share An Alphabetical Miscellany – A is for Acanthiza What's an LBB? Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Issue Thirty Two Online Nicole Gill April 30, 2015
Share What’s Killing the Endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote? Blood-sucking larvae? No more old trees? Fights with other species? Drought? Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Thirty One The Island Biogeography Office Amanda Edworthy April 2, 2015
Share Lost Worlds Restored – Fossil Replication Art as an ambassador for science... the piece is often so seamless that the observer doesn’t even realize that he or she is looking at... Feature Article Issue Thirty One Online The Upskilling Library Zach Fitzner April 2, 2015
Share One Indian, 7000 Kilometres, One Australia As part of the Australia- India Youth Dialogue, Bangalore- based wildlife photographer/filmmaker Amoghavarsha traveled 7000 km across Australia Issue Thirteen Magazine Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Admiralty The Overseas Expeditionary Service Amoghavarsha February 1, 2014
Share Introducing- The Long-nosed Potoroo Be a "rootourist" by spotting and appreciating Australia's unique macropod wildlife Feature Article Field Guide Issue Six Magazine Rootourism October 14, 2013