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'I've got the best job in the world', prestigious Eureka prize winner says
by Graham Readfearn

The Guardian    Translate This Article
23 August 2023

On 23 August 2023 The Guardian reported: At the start of October for almost 40 years, Professor Richard Kingsford has climbed into a small plane to lead one of the world's biggest and longest-running wildlife surveys, scanning and recording waterbirds across almost a third of the Australian continent. Kingsford and his Waterbirds Aerial Survey team were awarded a prestigious Eureka prize on Wednesday night for their efforts that have influenced the conservation of the Murray-Darling Basin and helped create three new national parks. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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