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After more than 150 years of agricultural land use, UNSW Sydney will restore the Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station in the far west outback of NSW into a dedicated site for conservation and restoration.The 39,000-hectare property located 1250km f ....
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The final morning of autumn was a frigidly frosty affair in southeastern Australia, with a few places registering their lowest temperature in several years. ....
Macquarie University/The Lighthouse The fatal impact of heatwaves on the eggs of one of Australia’s most abundant birds species has raised the alarm for Macquarie University researchers. In a remote area of north-western NSW, scientists have been studying the local population of zebra finches – one of the most widespread and abundant birds in Australia – for more than 16 years. Danger zone: Zebra finches are abundant, and in an average year 80 per cent of chicks survive … but not during heatwave, the researchers found. In the summer of 2017, they recorded a catastrophic event. A heatwave with temperatures over 40 degrees for several days baked all the embryos in their eggs causing complete reproductive failure for this remarkably resilient bird. ....
Northern Beaches Prominent Sydney artist Peter Sharp is well known for his large abstract works of the Australian landscape. But what is less well known are the paintings he based his larger works on. Manly Art Gallery & Museum (MAG&M), in a new exhibition Peter Sharp: Accidental Tourist (25 June to 1 August), is pleased to present 40 of Sharp’s en plein air paintings (created outdoors) over the past 30 years, especially selected from his practice. These quick studies painted on boards reflect the artist’s travels around regional and remote Australia and have become part of his ‘toolkit’ for larger abstract works. ....