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Backyard Explorer coastal Queensland events
Queensland Museum scientists conducted workshops in North Keppel Island, Mackay, Innisfail, and Torres Strait dedicated to assessing local biodiversity and the effect of human impact using data from insect trapping. These workshops were the final series funded with assistance from … Continue reading
Backyard Explorer comes to Chillagoe
North Queensland event Queensland Museum scientists conducted innovative workshops in Chillagoe over 3 days in May 2011 dedicated to assessing local biodiversity and the effect of human impact using data from insect trapping. The workshop was funded with assistance from the … Continue reading