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Giant Spiders and the Secrets of Nullarbor

Troglodiplura

Environment Institute member Dr , has become one of the first people on written record to encounter a Troglodiplura spider in the wild, a species as large as your hand and completely eyeless.ÌýWe extend our congratulations to Dr Marsh as she begins her ARC Industry Fellowship at the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide, focusing on the Nullarbor caves and the Troglodiplura species.

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FAO Launches Forest Genetic Resources Report

Borneo Rainforest by Andrew Lowe

The FAO is launching a major global report on forest genetic resources, highlighting their vital role in climate resilience and sustainable development. Environment Institute Director Professor Andy Lowe contributed to a key chapter exploring tree genetic diversity across global forest ecosystems.

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