Past events
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This month marks the 30th anniversary of C&C meetings, long after a humble beginning at the Old Canberra House, overlooking Lake Burley Griffin.

Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist who worked for many years as collector of birds, mammals and insects, such as beetles and butterflies.

Genome-scale data have recently become the standard in phylogenetic studies and has been made possible through methodological advances such as Anchored Hybrid Enrichment (AHE), which leverages limited genomic resources to enable data collection in many related non-model systems.

We invite you to join us for an end of year get-together to launch CBA Mk 2.

Next-gen sequencing has revolutionised the way we investigate (phylo)genetic relationships.

Marsupials are a suitable group for phylogenetic and spatial analysis due to their current disjunct distribution.

A two-day training course for the interactive identification and diagnostic key software Lucid will be held in Canberra in October.

This workshop will examine the risks and opportunities presented by AI in the fields of citizen science and biodiversity.