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November–December 2013 81 On a remote nature reserve at the northern tip of Australia, Steve Irwin’s memory continues to inspire ...
82 Australian Geographic Inside the trap, a huge estuarine crocodile appears docile, momentarily mesmerised by the unfamiliar si ...
Routine capture. In a faultless exercise, the team captures Juergen, a 4.7m male (above). His fl oating trap is hauled ashore (t ...
Springs eternal. Ranger Barry Lyon (right, at left) points out the direction of the waterfl ow at Bluebottle Springs. With him a ...
September–October 2014 85 The plan seeks to balance environmental protection with sustainable economic development on the penins ...
86 Australian Geographic understand the method and purpose of the research first. “It’s the largest and longest telemetry study ...
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8888 Australian GeographicAustralian Geographic The fossil of a totally unexpected tiny species of human was found in an Indones ...
September–October 2014 89 Home in the hills. Liang Bua, which means ‘cool cave’ in the local Manggarai language. This site on th ...
90 Australian Geographic My specialty is facial anthropology and forensic facial approximation, which, to the lay person, could ...
September–October 2014 91 Four steps to building a face. To reconstruct a face^4 from the LB1 skull, Susan went through a series ...
92 Australian Geographic This could mean that H. f loresiensis is the human species to have most recently coexisted with our own ...
September–October 2014 93 Hold your breath. The Hobbits of Flores faced threats from crocodiles and Komodo dragons, one of which ...
94 Australian Geographic Facing history. Dr Susan Hayes, at right, with Penny Williamson. A researcher at the University of Woll ...
S–O 2014 95 N EW ZEALAND-BORN archaeologist Professor Mike Morwood became well known worldwide when his team disco ...
96 Australian Geographic with fossils, some surface areas were missing and some bones were broken. Naturally, our ‘repairs’ were ...
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OUT BACK Empire of the horse Horses were domesticated on the Eurasian steppe; from here Genghis Khan’s nomads took them to the w ...
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