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Popular writing (click to download PDF)

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2023. When international cooperation for conservation goes backwards. Current Conservation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E., Biggs, D., Dolsak, N. and P. G. Harris, P. G. 2023. Russia's aggression threatens nature conservation beyond Ukraine. The Conversation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. and K. Shanker. 2021. Conserving animals on the move. Current Conservation 15: 3-5.

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Kight, C. and E. Gallo-Cajiao. 2021. Science communication for biodiversity conservation. Current Conservation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2020. Be still, my beating wings: hunters kill migrating birds on their 10,000km journey to Australia. The Conversation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E., and C. Archibald. 2019. Crowdfunding biodiversity conservation. Australasian Science (Jan/Feb): 46.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E., Archibald, C., E. Ritchie, Friedman, R., Fuller, R., Stevens, R., and Morrison, T. H. 2018. Crowdfunded campaigns are saving the earth’s environment. The Conversation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2018. Crowdfunding biodiversity conservation. Current Conservation.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2018. Where does crowdfunding fit into ecological research? The Ecological Society of Australia Bulletin 48 (3): 8-9.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2017. On museums of natural history, extinctions, and the wonderful life. Australian Wildlife Vol 1 (Summer): 7-9.

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Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2015. Muddy business in the Yellow Sea. Current Conservation 9.4: 21-27.

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Fuller, R. A. and E. Gallo-Cajiao. 2015. From commonplace to critically endangered: our disappearing shorebirds. Australian Birdlife 4: 30-33.

 

Gallo-Cajiao, E. 2015. Colombia: the world’s birdiest country. Australian Birdlife 4: 40-45.

 

Gallo-Cajiao, E.  2013. Restoring Rio (the history and birds of Tijuca National Park). Australian Birdlife 2: 48-51.

 

Gallo-Cajiao, E.  2012. Marine debris: a story of combs, elephants and our oceans. Nature New South Wales 56: 16-17.

 

Gallo-Cajiao, E.  2012. The Red-necked Stint. Nature New South Wales 56: 26-27.

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