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Want good conservation? Treat animals like trees, and 'plant' them in new areas

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageSquirrel gliders aren't at risk, and hands-on conservation can keep them that way.David M. Watson, Author provided

Much of modern conservation is characterised by an unspoken philosophy of “build it and they will come”. If we plant the trees and restore the habitat, the animals will return. Right?

Over the past couple of decades this...

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Careers education must be for all, not just those going to university

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageUniversity isn't the best option for everyone. www.shutterstock.com

Year 12 exams are in full swing and we are getting almost daily reminders from the media that young people need to think and plan beyond their final days in the classroom.

Even the premier of New South Wales, Mike Baird, has chimed in with his advice to students.

But a focus on...

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