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Title
Comments
Rating
2009-11-04
Great weather for frogs!
0
5
2009-11-04
Counting animals
0
5
2009-10-22
Rainforest Centipede debut
6
5
2009-09-28
Not-so-giant katydids make their appearance
6
None
2009-08-28
Mmm….yummy mousey!
18
5
2009-08-26
First Sassafras flowers appear
8
None
2009-08-18
Pruning saves the Forest from the storm
10
5
2009-08-14
Baby bug no more!
9
5
2009-07-23
Who’s playing footsies?
10
5
2009-07-21
Flower bower!
11
None
2009-06-12
Forest Gallery helps secure incinerated plant's future
11
None
2009-06-04
Underground cricket
22
None
2009-06-01
Snakes hibernate while orchids flower
21
None
2009-06-01
June is fungi season
6
None
2009-05-27
Autumn leaves in the Forest Gallery
8
3
2009-05-12
Foggy forest
7
5
2009-05-12
Birds early to bed
0
None
2009-05-05
Bugs pop out for a swim
11
5
2009-04-23
Back to black
0
5
2009-04-15
Leela chameleon takes another break, Leon takes his chance
8
5
2009-04-08
The green popularity queen makes a comeback
0
None
2009-04-08
Noisy love
0
5
2009-03-24
Jumping Jacks back in Bugs
8
5
2009-03-12
What's happening this week 10 March 2009
9
5
2009-02-27
Late summer seeding
0
5
2009-02-26
What's happening this week 24 February
9
None
2009-02-06
What's happening this week 6 February
2
None
2009-01-30
Documentary filming starts
0
None
2009-01-12
What's happening January 12th 2009
9
5
2008-12-30
Got worms?
12
4.5
2008-12-23
Baby bower bird arrives
1
None
2008-12-16
What's alive and kicking this week 16 December
7
None
2008-12-04
Keen buggers head north
0
5
2008-12-02
What's alive and kicking this week 2 December
0
5
2008-11-25
Tiny Taddies
0
5
2008-11-14
What's alive and kicking this week 14 November.
7
4
2008-11-14
Transplanted trees given big tick from the doc
13
3
2008-11-06
Alive and kicking this week at the Museum 6 November 2008
0
3
2008-09-17
Tiger Huntsman
9
5
2008-09-17
What’s alive and kicking at the Museum this week?
0
4
2008-09-17
Fortnightly update - 14 July
0
5
Total
41 posts
258 comments
51 raters
About
Behind the scenes at Melbourne Museum, a small group of specialised zoologists care for animals and undertake further research into them.
Authors
Alan Henderson
is coordinator of the Live Exhibits Unit at Melbourne Museum.
Deanna Henderson
is a senior animal keeper at the museum and her fascination with all things small developed during her project work with butterflies at the Melbourne Zoo.
Jessie Sinclair
is also a senior animal keeper at the museum and her early invertebrate work started with ant conservation in plantation timbers, and has developed into interpretive education and husbandry.
Luke Simpkin
is Manager of Live Exhibits, including Forest Gallery and Bugs Alive.
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