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1990s environmentalism: a new podcast episode

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • July 15, 2020

Network members might be interested in a recent episode of the podcast series Barely Gettin’ By: The Long 1990s, hosted by historians Dr Emma Shortis and Dr Chloe Ward. The series…

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Russell McGregor shortlisted for National Biography Award

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • July 15, 2020

Russell McGregor’s recent biography of the Australian naturalist and conservationist Alec Chisholm (Idling in Green Places: A Life of Alec Chisholm, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2019), has been shortlisted for the…

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CFA: Masters scholarship for the Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society’s Force of Nature Centennial History Project (2020)

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • July 15, 2020

The Force of Nature Masters Scholarship is a one-off scholarship to give a graduate student an opportunity to contribute to the centennial history of Forest & Bird. The student will…

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