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    Critically endangered fish fighting upstream battle against brumbies

    Researchers at the ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ are concerned wild horses in the Kosciuszko National Park could wipe out a critically endangered species of fish

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    Biosecurity effectively slows down pathogen arrivals, new research

    Stronger biosecurity measures can reduce the spread of invasive plant pathogens despite a rise in global trade and travel, according to a new international study led by ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ researcher

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    Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running high

    A ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ researcher participated in a global research project that analysed plant litter in seasonal streams and found the world’s river systems could be releasing much higher levels of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than previously thought

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    UC-led research to help Lifeline help others

    A new $3 million research partnership between the ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ and Lifeline aims to improve the Australian crisis support service

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    Water Dreaming sees ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ scientist challenge Parliament

    Brad Moggridge’s research into traditional Aboriginal knowledge of water may deliver better ways to survive in one of the world’s driest continents

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