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1. Reflections on a seminal paper in conservation biology: the legacy of Peters and Darling (1985).

2. Combatting the rise of paper mills.

4. How to write a paper for successful publication in an international peer-reviewed journal.

6. Introduction to the special issue of The Natural History of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, Western Australia.

7. History and establishment of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve.

8. A biography of professor Jenny Davis: a scientist with a passion for freshwater ecology.

9. Biography of Dr Penelope (Penny) Diane Olsen AM; renowned ornithologist and author of books on Australian ornithological art and ornithological history.

10. And will birds sing? A biography of Julie Savidge.

11. New record of the giant freshwater whipray from the Lesser Sunda region, Indonesia.

12. R and K strategies and the proliferation of scientific papers.

13. Conservation entrepreneurship for offshore island enterprises: a perspective.

14. How to sabotage your Pacific Conservation Biology paper.

15. Habitat element associations in the bird fauna of an Australian farmland landscape.

16. An Indigenous-assisted cultural perspective on conservation of New Zealand soils and the biota dependent on them.

17. They're writing a Nature paper!

19. Identifying hypotheses for drivers of decline of the bogong moth (Agrotis infusa).

20. Empowering Indigenous agency through community-driven collaborative management to achieve effective conservation: Hawai'i as an example.

21. Increasing conservation capacity by embracing ritual: kuahu as a portal to the sacred.

22. Subtropical-temperate forested wetlands of coastal south-eastern Australia – an analysis of vegetation data to support ecosystem risk assessment at regional, national and global scales.

23. Alien fish ascendancy and native fish extinction: ecological history and observations on the Lower Goodradigbee River, Australia.

24. Watching the tide roll away – contested interpretations of the nature of the Lower Lakes of the Murray Darling Basin.

25. Factors affecting nestling condition and timing of egg-laying in the endangered Carnaby's cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus latirostris*.

26. Impact of a prolonged decline in rainfall on eucalypt woodlands in southwestern Australia and its consequences for avifauna.

27. Considerations for early career conservation researchers seeking to engage across communities and cultures.

28. The sharks and rays of Palau: biological diversity, status, and social and cultural dimensions.

30. Safeguarding our sacred islands: Traditional Owner-led Sea Country governance, planning and management in Australia.

31. What to call a dog? A review of the common names for Australian free-ranging dogs.

32. Dingo singing: the howl of the advocate.

33. From dragonflies to Facebook: digital disruption creates new opportunities for wetland science and conservation.

34. Whitebait conservation and protected areas at non-tidal rivermouths: integrating biogeography and environmental controls on īnanga (Galaxias maculatus) spawning grounds.

35. Action planning for island conservation and management in Australia.

36. The multiple faces of sustainability -- from sustained yield to sustainable development.

37. Towards resilience in the Anthropocene: transforming conservation biology through Indigenous perspectives.

38. Understanding the co-evolutionary relationships between Indigenous cultures and non-native species can inform more effective approaches to conservation: the example of pigs (pua'a; Sus scrofa) in Hawai'i.

39. Biocultural restoration of Hawaiian tropical dry forests.

40. Relational ontology and more-than-human agency in Indigenous Karen conservation practice.

41. Partial clearing of a road corridor leads to homogenisation of the invertebrate fauna.

42. Using wildlife carer records to identify patterns in flying-fox rescues: a case study in New South Wales, Australia.

43. First records of the introduced African carder bee, Pseudoanthidium (Immanthidium) repetitum (Hymenoptera : Megachilidae), in Western Australia.

44. An artificial site provides valuable additional habitat to migratory shorebirds in a tropical harbour.

45. Breeding habitat, nest-site characteristics and productivity of the little eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides) near Armidale, New South Wales.

46. Descriptions of spawning of the pouched lamprey (Geotria australis) in tanks and of morphological changes leading up to and following spawning.

47. Understanding attitudes on new technologies to manage invasive species.

48. Publication models in a changing environment: bibliometric analysis of books and book chapters using publications by Surrey Beatty & Sons.

49. From Botany Bay to Breathing Planet: an Australian perspective on plant diversity and global sustainability.

50. Wildlife management and the debate on the ethics of animal use. II. A challenge for the animal protection movement.