
Tanya Latty
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Dec 4, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Jen Webb |Alexander Howard |Alice Gorman |Anna Clark |Carl Rhodes |Carol Lefevre | +13 more
Jen Webb has received funding from the Australian Research Council. Anna Clark has received funding from the Australian Research Council. Edwina Preston has received funding from Australia Council for the Arts and Creative Victoria. She is currently employed by the Australian Education Union Heidi Norman is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney where Graham Akhurst is also a colleague. Julienne van Loon receives funding from Creative Victoria.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
lifehacker.com.au | Thomas White |Tanya Latty
As the days grow longer and temperatures climb, we’re greeted by a familiar chorus of buzzing. It’s fly season again. This year is off to a bumper start, with bush flies swarming beach-goers, March flies on the march, and mosquitoes taking to the skies en masse. But with almost a million species worldwide and some 30,000 calling Australia home, the (unusually) warm weather also presents an opportunity to appreciate these remarkable and essential insects with whom we share our world.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Thomas White |Tanya Latty
As the days grow longer and temperatures climb, we’re greeted by a familiar chorus of buzzing. It’s fly season again. This year is off to a bumper start, with bush flies swarming beach-goers, March flies on the march, and mosquitoes taking to the skies en masse. But with almost a million fly species worldwide and about 30,000 calling Australia home, the (unusually) warm weather also presents an opportunity to appreciate these remarkable and essential insects with whom we share our world.
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Oct 15, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Thomas White |Tanya Latty
As the days grow longer and temperatures climb, we’re greeted by a familiar chorus of buzzing. It’s fly season again. This year is off to a bumper start, with bush flies swarming beach-goers, March flies on the march, and mosquitoes taking to the skies en masse. But with almost a million species worldwide and some 30,000 calling Australia home, the (unusually) warm weather also presents an opportunity to appreciate these remarkable and essential insects with whom we share our world.
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Jun 26, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Tanya Latty
Hampir tidak mungkin untuk menghitung secara akurat berapa jumlah semut yang ada di Bumi, tetapi diperkirakan jumlahnya mencapai sepuluh miliar. Terkadang, sebagian besar semut itu bisa saja masuk ke dalam rumah kita. Semut biasanya masuk ke dalam rumah untuk mencari makanan atau habitat bersarang. Makanan dalam jumlah kecil pun, seperti remah-remah makanan hewan peliharaan, dapat menarik gerombolan semut yang rajin. Semut adalah salah satu hewan yang paling sukses di Bumi.
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