Joined July 2018
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V Morris retweeted
Preserving natural behaviours can be as important as other considerations like genetic diversity when planning a #ConservationBreeding program. Naivety to predators is one of the biggest challenges when releasing animals into the wild. #ScienceWeek
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As #ScienceWeek ends, we hope you’ve enjoyed this slice of Taronga #science & our collaborative #conservation partnerships & programs. To celebrate, here's a short video showcasing our glamorous (& not-so glamorous) work #ForTheWild. Credit: @PitcherBen youtube.com/watch?v=cKDb2D3x…
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What a great collection of STEM work going on to inspire #girlpower @stempunksau! Thanks for the little feature promoting coding with @tarongazoo and @MQBiology 🤓
Happy International Women's Day! We're celebrating with this special issue of Future Learning magazine, featuring interviews with over 30 leading women in STEM from across the globe. Check out their stories and their advice to inspire girls into STEM: ow.ly/uAmi50DQBln
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V Morris retweeted
Replying to @mqnatsci
@MQBiology #conservation #translocation #zoos @tarongazoo Congratulations to Vanessa for her first publication. In this perspective we discuss the importance of alarm calls for increasing the success of translocation programs.😀
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V Morris retweeted
1/2 Preserving behavioural diversity leads to greater success in conservation breeding programs - Our researchers discuss how ensuring zoo-reared individuals maintain predator awareness and alarm communication can improve survival in the wild -doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2021.6…
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New paper by @v__morris @Marine_Genomics and I - A Cause for Alarm: Increasing Translocation Success of Captive Individuals Through Alarm Communication frontiersin.org/article/10.3… @tarongazoo @MQSciEng @MQBiology @Macquarie_Uni

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