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Each year, researchers, students and staff from the AB-CRC come together to talk about their work and share their experiences. This year, we met in Darwin, and took the opportunity to get around and see some amazing wildlife. The weather was beautiful and despite all the hard work, we also had time to relax, enjoy and have fun.
For those of you interested in knowing the answers to the Quiz at PeeWee’s on Tuesday night click here (pdf; 150.2 KB).
Here are some pictures taken by Liese and Adriana, enjoy! |

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AB-CRC students with Education and Training Director Peta Edwards (back row, second from left) and Administration Officer Deb Gendle (second row, first from right) at the 2009 AB-CRC National Workshop in Darwin. |
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Students working in groups at the Student Day. |
Dinner at Pee Wee's. |
Pool crowded with juvenile crocs at the Crocosauros Cove. |
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Giant croc at Crocosauros Cove. |
Windows on the Wetlands. |
View of the Wetlands from Windows on the Wetlands, Darwin 2009 |
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Beatrice Hill Farm, Darwin 2009 |
Buffalos at Beatrice Hill Farm, Darwin 2009 |
Plenty of birds at Fogg Dam. |
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Fogg Dam, a remnant of early attempts to produce rice on the Adelaide River flood plains. |
Herpetologist holding a small python while explaining his work at Fogg Dam. |
Standing at a height of 129-137 cm, the black-necked stork or Jabiru, is the only stork found in Australia. |
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Whip cracking lessons for the brave at Humpty Doo Golf Club. |
Students' posters presented at the Workshop. |
Dr Vicki Krause, presenter of the 2009 David Banks Lecture, with Chairman Professor Mal Nairn and CEO Stephen Prowse. |