Dr. Cassandra K Bugir (@cassandrakbugir) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Cassandra K Bugir

@cassandrakbugir

She/her. PhD on hominid evolution. Living on Awabakal land and borrowed time. 🇺🇦🇦🇲🇮🇹🇵🇱Bird nerd. Traveler. All viewpoints are my own.

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John (@ozgouldian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Like tigers and their stripes, tadpoles got their veins. Might be useful for tadpole population studies 🐸 #frogs #ecology 📷

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Like tigers and their stripes, tadpoles got their veins. Might be useful for tadpole population studies 🐸 #frogs #ecology 📷
University of Newcastle (@uni_newcastle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you haven't already, hop on over to Frog Find, a project launched by Masters student, Oliver Kelly. This project uses frog sounds recorded from ponds and wetlands to identify the location of threatened frogs to help preserve frog populations now and into the future! 🐸

Conservation Science Research Group (@conservationuon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highlighting the great work being done by two of our lab members! Dr Rose Upton and PhD candidate Nadine Nolan are saving the endangered Littlejohn's tree frog by using novel integrated conservation techniques.

Conservation Science Research Group (@conservationuon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monitoring tadpole development and growth in endangered frog species can provide researchers key information about the health of a population. Featured below are the tadpoles of the endangered Littlejohn’s Tree Frog.

Monitoring tadpole development and growth in endangered frog species can provide researchers key information about the health of a population. Featured below are the tadpoles of the endangered Littlejohn’s Tree Frog.
Conservation Science Research Group (@conservationuon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Plague Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus lugubris) is a native species commonly found on the grounds of University of Newcastle. They are important pollinators of native plants and copulate in summer. Insects play an essential role in conservation and are vital to ecosystem functionality

The Plague Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus lugubris) is a native species commonly found on the grounds of <a href="/Uni_Newcastle/">University of Newcastle</a>. They are important pollinators of native plants and copulate in summer. Insects play an essential role in conservation and are vital to ecosystem functionality