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Monkey business

June 22nd, 2012 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments

A blossoming chimpanzee romance has been a cause for celebration for a UQ research team.
In February, new chimps Samantha and Hollie (pictured) joined long-time male residents Ockie and Cassie, who have called the Rockhampton Zoo home for 25 years.

2007: Tiger tamer

November 8th, 2011 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments

Little did Liz Bellward realise a career change would involve cuddling and caring for a dozen tigers.

Antarctic adventurer

November 6th, 2011 in Features | 4 Comments

Experiencing two weeks without sunlight while withstanding average temperatures of -20°C would be enough to send most Queenslanders packing.

Orangutans inspire research project

October 27th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments

A UQ researcher will spend part of the next three years working in Indonesia to better understand the comparative psychology of orangutans and children.

Alumni support animal welfare

October 27th, 2011 in General | News | 2 Comments

In an Australian first, UQ’s Centre for Companion Animal Health will join forces with two major animal shelters to address the global issue of homeless and unwanted pets.

1994: Animal attraction

October 26th, 2011 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments

Ladakh is the northernmost region of the Republic of India and is where UQ graduate Ruth Pye has been working for the past three years.

Science and art unite

November 10th, 2010 in UQ Contact Extras | 1 Comment

View stunning images of the song sparrows of Mandarte Island in an online gallery.

Man versus wild

November 8th, 2010 in Features | No Comments

Tracking polar bears and killer whales is all in a day’s work for science graduate and documentary filmmaker Dr Chadden Hunter.

A vet school for the future

November 7th, 2010 in Features | 1 Comment

UQ now boasts the most modern veterinary science teaching facilities in the nation with the completion of a $100 million project at Gatton.

Camels get the hump on rivals

January 22nd, 2010 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments

UQ research has found when it comes to camels, staying cool may be the key to reproductive success.

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