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Scientists explain how long term observations of the Australian Magpie can help us understand how a changing climate may alter their breeding patterns.
The female Southern Bullfrog can lay up to 4,000 eggs at one time.
We’ve put together a list of the top 10 species being recorded through ClimateWatch.
Rio Tinto has partnered with Earthwatch to establish ClimateWatch in Western Australia.
As Melbourne warms, the city's butterflies are emerging at least 10 days earlier in spring than they did in 1945, writes Bridie Smith
ClimateWatcher Jan Maitland from NSW discovers you don't need to venture far to find some indicator species right at your own doorstep.
Scientists explain how long-term observations of the Grey Fantail can help us understand Australian bird movements and how this might alter under a changing climate.
We've put together a list of the most popular ClimateWatch recordings so far and what these could mean for climate science.
One of Australia's earliest known phenological records of the Flame Robin was in Scotts Creek, Victoria in 1897.
ClimateWatch was profiled at Copenhagen, with a poster being displayed in the Earthwatch exhibit.
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