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Oh deer: a tricky conservation problem for Tasmania

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageFallow deer are on the rise. Fallow deer image from www.shutterstock.com

Deer were introduced into Australia in the 19th century for hunting. There are now six species roaming wild, and their numbers are increasing dramatically as their population expands and through human action. As they spread, they raise uncomfortable issues for conservation.

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North Korea tests again: the ritual of Korean Peninsula nuclear politics

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIf this detonation was a hydrogen bomb test, then it was likely less successful than the North Korean leadership may have hoped.Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

On Wednesday, January 6, the North Korean government announced it had conducted a hydrogen bomb test. This followed North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s December 2015 proclamation that the country...

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