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Danswell Starrs

@danswellstarrs

Freshwater Ecologist | Otoliths | Crayfish | Statistics | Research | Toyota MR2
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Ian Farquhar (@ianbfarquhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing COVID has exposed is the gross lack of education and intelligence in significant parts of the Australian population. This is the result of the downgrading of education for several decades now. Basic scientific literacy, critical thinking… all absent.

Rebecca Vassarotti MLA for Kurrajong (@rebeccavassarot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How are you spending your Tues morning? I’m taking part in the annual platypus survey that is part of platypus month. Haven’t seen any yet but I am hopeful! If you want to get involved, sign up today act.waterwatch.org.au/programs/platy…

How are you spending your Tues morning? I’m taking part in the annual platypus survey that is part of platypus month. Haven’t seen any yet but I am hopeful! If you want to get involved, sign up today act.waterwatch.org.au/programs/platy…
Norman Swan (@normanswan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re interested in the modelling that is guiding National Cabinet, this is worth a careful read. medium.com/@matt_11659/au…

ANUPopulationHealth (@anupophealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you swim in the Murrumbidgee River? Help us understand how the ACT community values natural swimming sites & wellbeing benefits by completing this 15min survey 👉bit.ly/3GWcWAT ACT Government ourANU @A__Lal ACT CBR

Do you swim in the Murrumbidgee River? 

Help us understand how the ACT community values natural swimming sites & wellbeing benefits by completing this 15min survey 👉bit.ly/3GWcWAT 
<a href="/actgovernment/">ACT Government</a> <a href="/ourANU/">ourANU</a> @A__Lal <a href="/ACT_Community/">ACT</a> <a href="/Canberra/">CBR</a>
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Delighted to see Ripon Kumar Adhikary's global literature review on risks to public health from microbial pathogen exposure in recreational waters bit.ly/3CTbfRf @A__Lal

Tom Kompas (@tom_kompas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one out in Melbourne today! Too scared and rightly so. As Quentin Grafton and I have been saying (and publishing) since early 2020, if public health falters so does the economy. They go together. A ‘let it rip’ strategy causes a disaster for both health and economy outcomes.

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the-riotact.com/anu-student-ma… Are you a Murrumbidgee River user in the ACT? Please participate in the survey linked at the bottom of this article.

IAE (@iaeuc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Climate Change Adaptations Symposium is on today, where we will provoke thought, stimulate debate and lay the groundwork for productive collaborations. Thanks to Rebecca Vassarotti MLA for Kurrajong for introducing the day! #CCAS #climatechange UC Faculty of Science and Technology Paula Doyle University of Canberra

The Climate Change Adaptations Symposium is on today, where we will provoke thought, stimulate debate and lay the groundwork for productive collaborations. Thanks to <a href="/RebeccaVassarot/">Rebecca Vassarotti MLA for Kurrajong</a> for introducing the day! #CCAS #climatechange <a href="/UCSciTech/">UC Faculty of Science and Technology</a> <a href="/biodivaCBA/">Paula Doyle</a> <a href="/UniCanberra/">University of Canberra</a>
Fiona Dyer (@fionadyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to have continuation of @UC_CAWS University of Canberra research partnership with the ACT Government on water quality in the Tuggeranong catchment announced today. canberratimes.com.au/story/7691093/…

Dave Rowell (@hadronyche9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Atrax sutherlandi has a large distribution in the south-east of Australia. This species, along with many other low-dispersing invertebrates, shows marked genetic and morphological diversification associated with past localisation to ice-age refugia.

Atrax sutherlandi  has a large distribution in the south-east of Australia. This species, along with many other low-dispersing invertebrates, shows marked genetic and morphological diversification associated with past localisation to ice-age refugia.