Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Does Your Child Know More about Dinosaurs Than Dugongs? Perhaps They’re Reading the Wrong Books
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'Identifying the difference between a native burrowing frog and an introduced cane toad is fundamental ecological knowledge. After bushfires ravaged Australia’s animal and plant communities and razed millions of hectares of land, such knowledge has never been more important.' (Introduction)

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