‘Spectacular’ spiny crayfish samples rec amid Lismore floods key to mapping species
by Natasha May from on (#6A5E0)
Australia Museum says 20-year-old collection will help understand and conserve threatened animals, which are sensitive to climate change
As floods devastated Lismore, a group of ecologists waited anxiously for a break in the weather so they could move an important scientific collection of spectacular" spiny crayfish to a new home at the Australian Museum.
The samples of the crayfish were collected more than 20 years ago from deep within the rainforests of north-eastern NSW and southern Queensland by Dr Jason Coughran, a freshwater ecologist.
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