JUSTINE E. HAUSHEER
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Best Australian Science Writing 2024
Justine's reporting on
leatherback tagging in the Solomon Islands
was
featured in
the
Best Australian Science Writing 2024 anthology
.
threatened species
© Justine E. Hausheer / TNC
A Night With the Platypus Scientist
© Brooke Whatnall
Can Helicopter-deployed Toad Sausages Save Australia’s Northern Quoll?
© Kevin Murray / Flickr
Swift Parrots and the Heartbreak of Rare Species
people & nature
© Justine E. Hausheer / TNC
Satellite Tracking the Pacific’s Most Endangered Leatherback Turtles
© Justine E. Hausheer / TNC
Sustainable Sea Cucumbers: Saving the “Gold Bars” of the Ocean
© Douglas Bird, 2015
Burning for Biodiversity: How Hunting Promotes Healthy Ecosystems in the Australian Desert
conservation science
© Michael Gardner
The Love Stories of Sleepy Lizards
© Justine E. Hausheer / TNC
Measuring the Impact of Feral Camels in Australia’s Martu Desert
© Justine E. Hausheer / TNC
Deciding the Fate of Myanmar’s Forests
birds & birding
© Laurie Boyle / Flickr
Cassowary Quest: A Tale of Danger and Defecation
© doug / Flickr
Bowerbirds: Meet the Bird World’s Kleptomaniac Love Architects
© Vincent Antony
In Search of Australia’s Amazing Rainbow Finch
urban wildlife
© Carolyn Cowgill / TNC Photo Contest 2017
There’s a Koala in the Backyard
© Daniel Lee / Flickr
Why Do We Hate Trash Birds?
Possum Terrors and Rediscovering Urban Wildlife
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