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TIM FLANNERY CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Name Timothy Fridtjof FLANNERY Date of Birth 28 January 1956 Place of Birth Melbourne, Australia Current Professor, MSSI Position Melbourne University North Ryde Telephone +61 03 9507 2426 Mob. +61 412 710 883 Email [email protected] Languages Tok Pisin (Melanesian Pidgin) – conversational Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) – conversational Education 1985 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Department of Earth Sciences Dissertation: Systematics, evolution and University of New South Wales Zoogeography of the Macropodoidea (kangaroos and their relatives). Supervised by Professor Michael Archer 1981 Master of Science (MSc) Department of Earth Sciences Dissertation: A review of the genus Monash University Macropus, the living grey kangaroos. and their fossil allies. Supervised by Dr Patricia Vickers-Rich 1977 Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Literature Faculty of Arts, La Trobe University 1973 Higher School Certificate St Bedes College, Mentone Victoria Academic Employment 2014-present Honorary Professor, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute 2011 – 2013 Panasonic Professor of Environmental Sustainability, Macquarie University

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TIM FLANNERY CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Name Timothy Fridtjof FLANNERY Date of Birth 28 January 1956 Place of Birth Melbourne, Australia Current Professor, MSSI Position Melbourne University North Ryde Telephone +61 03 9507 2426 Mob. +61 412 710 883 Email [email protected] Languages Tok Pisin (Melanesian Pidgin) – conversational

Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) – conversational Education

1985 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Department of Earth Sciences Dissertation: Systematics, evolution and University of New South Wales Zoogeography of the Macropodoidea (kangaroos and their relatives). Supervised by Professor Michael Archer 1981 Master of Science (MSc) Department of Earth Sciences Dissertation: A review of the genus Monash University

Macropus, the living grey kangaroos. and their fossil allies. Supervised by Dr Patricia Vickers-Rich

1977 Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Literature Faculty of Arts, La Trobe University 1973 Higher School Certificate St Bedes College, Mentone Victoria Academic Employment 2014-present Honorary Professor, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute 2011 – 2013 Panasonic Professor of Environmental Sustainability, Macquarie

University

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2007 – 2011 Professor, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University 1999 – 2006 Director, South Australian Museum 1998 – 1999 Professor, Organismic & Evolutionary Biology, Harvard

University 1984 – 1999 Principal Research Scientist and Department Head, Mammalogy

The Australian Museum, Sydney 1981 – 1984 Tutor in Zoology, School of Biological Sciences

University of New South Wales 1980 Tutor in Geology, School of Earth Sciences, Monash University Fellowships & Adjunct Professorships 2013 - ongoing Honorary Associate, Museum of Victoria 2008 – ongoing Professor, LaTrobe University 1999 – ongoing Professor of the University, Adelaide University 1997 – 2001 Conjoint Professor, Faculty of Science & Mathematics, University of Newcastle

NSW 1996 – 1997 Visiting Fellow, Dean’s Best Research Practices, Faculty of Science &

Mathematics, University of Newcastle NSW 1996 Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship, Australian Academy of Sciences

Boards, Commissions, Committees, Advisory roles 2016- present Scientific Advisor, Magaldi Solar Corp. 2016 – present Special Scientific Advisor, Fondation Segre. 2013 - present Chief Councillor, Australian Climate Council 2011 – 2013 Chief Commissioner, Australian Climate Commission 2009 – 2011 Board Member, International Board, WWF 2009 – 2014 Board Member, Siemens Sustainability Advisory Board 2009 – present Board Member, Tata Power Sustainability Advisory Board 2008 – 2010 Board Member, The Climate Group Australia

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2007 – 2011 Advisor, Attunga Capital 2007 – 2010 Co-founder & Chair, Copenhagen Climate Council 2007 – present Board Member, Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation 2003 – 2006 Chair, South Australian Sustainability Roundtable 2003 – 2009 International Advisor, Council for Research and Education (CRE), National Geographic Society, Washington 2003 – 2007 Selection Committee, Chair of Australian Studies, Harvard 2002 – 2006 Inaugural Co-Chair, Premier’s Science & Research Council, Government of South Australia 2001 – present Founding Member, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists 2000 – 2002 Member, National Environmental Education Council 1999 – present Member, Board of the Australian Wildlife Conservancy 1998 – 2001 Member, National Committee for the Environment, Australian Academy of

Science 1997 – 1999 Member, Board of the NSW National Parks Service Foundation 1997 – 1999 Member, Editorial Board, Tropical Biodiversity (Jakarta) 1995 – 1996 Research Associate, School of Zoology, University of Sydney 1995 – 2005 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Zoology (London) 1994 – 1995 Scientific Associate, Zoological Parks Board, New South Wales Awards and Honours 2012 Chevalier, Order of St Charles (Monaco) 2007 Australian of the Year 2005 Australian Humanist of the Year 2003 Commonwealth of Australia Centenary of Federation Medal

‘For Service to the Community, particularly through Science’ Academic Awards and Honours

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2015 Jack Blayney Award for Dialog, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver 2014 Lifetime Achievement award, Australian Museum 2010 Joseph Leidy Medal, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 2008 SETAC, Rachel Carson Award 2008 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award 2008 LaTrobe University Alumni Award 2001 University of New South Wales Alumni Award 1997 Australian Mammal Society Troughton Medal for Research in Mammalogy 1996 POL Eureka Prize for Environmental Research 1990 Royal Society of New South Wales Edgeworth David Medal

‘For the Advancement of Australian Science by a Young Researcher’ Book Awards 2010. Santa Monica Public Library Green Award for Sustainable Literature: We Are the Weather Makers 2006. Lannan Award for Lifetime Contribution to Non Fiction 2006. Corine International Literary Awards, Germany O2 Futureprize for The Weather Makers 2006. NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Book of the Year for The Weather Makers 2006. NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Best Critical Writing for The Weather Makers 2000. Adelaide Festival Award for Literature, Non-fiction, for Throwim Way Leg 1997. The Whitley Medal for Tree-kangaroos: a curious natural history (with R. Martin, A. Szalay, and P.

Schouten) 1996. Foundation for Australian Literary Studies H.T. Priestly Medal for Tree-kangaroos: a curious natural history

(with R. Martin, A. Szalay, and P. Schouten) 1996. Adelaide Festival Award for Literature, Non-fiction for The Future Eaters 1996. South Australia Premier's Literary Award for The Future Eaters 1995. The Age Book of the Year, Non-fiction for The Future Eaters 1995. Whitley Awards General Commendation for Mammals of the South West Pacific and Moluccan Islands 1990. Whitley Awards Best Zoological Handbook for Mammals of New Guinea 1985. Whitley Awards Commended Book for The Kangaroo (with M. Archer)

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Major Grants Segre Foudation (2016) 155,000 Euro. Community Conservation in the Solomon Islands. Australian Research Council (2003-4) $40,000 network grant ‘Understanding the Australian Ecosystem’ Australian Research Council (2003-4) $125,000 for the project ‘Why our biota is unique’ (with Hill, Watling, Farquhar, Jordan and Conran) Australian Research Council (1997) $140,000 for the OSL dating of Australasian megafauna (with R. Roberts) Australian and Pacific Science Foundation (1996) $7,000 for chiropteran (bat) survey in montane New Caledonia Winifred Violet Scott Bequest (1990, 1991, 1992) $580,000 for faunal survey and ecological studies in the Southwest Pacific region Australian Research Council (1988, 1989) $60,000 for faunal and archaeological research (with J.P. White) in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea National Geographic Society (1987, 1989) $15,000 for researches into the Muridae of the Solomon Islands and Bismarck Archipelago Books 2015 Atmosphere of Hope. Searching for Solutions for the Climate Crisis. Text Publishing, Meelbourne 2014 The Mystery of the Venus Island Fetish. Text Publishing, Melbourne (fiction) 2010 Here on Earth. An Argument for Hope. Text Publishing, Melbourne 2008 Now or Never. Sustainability for Australia. Quarterly Essay 31, Black Inc Publishing, Melbourne. 2007 An Explorer’s Notebook. Essays on Life, History and Climate. Text Publishing Melbourne. 2007 Where is Here? 300 Years of Exploring in Australia. Text Publishing, Melbourne. 2006 We Are The Weather Makers. The Story of Global Warming. Text Publishing, Melbourne. 2005 The Weather Makers: the history and future impact of climate change. Text, Melbourne. 2004 Country. Text, Melbourne. 2004 Astonishing Animals. Text, Melbourne. (with Peter Schouten) 2003 Sailing Alone Around the World (edited & introduced). Text, Melbourne. 2003 Beautiful Lies. Population and Environment in Australia. Quarterly Essay 9, Black Inc Publishing, Melbourne. 2002 The Birth of Melbourne (edited & introduced). Text, Melbourne. 2002 The Life and Adventures of William Buckley (edited and introduced).Text, Melbourne 2002 Prehistoric Mammals of Australia and New Guinea: One Hundred Million Years of Evolution. University of

New South Wales Press, Sydney. (with J. Long, M. Archer, & S. Hand)

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2001 A Gap in Nature. Text, Melbourne. (with Peter Schouten) 2001 The Eternal Frontier: an ecological history of North America. Text, Melbourne. 2000 Terra Australis.The Journals of Matthew Flinders (edited and introduced). Text, Melbourne. 2000 The Birth of Sydney (edited and introduced). Text, Melbourne. 2000 The Explorers (edited and introduced). Text, Melbourne. 1997 Throwim Way Leg. Text, Melbourne. 1997 Life and Adventures: John Nicol, Mariner (edited and introduced). Text, Melbourne. 1996 Tree-kangaroos: a curious natural history. Reed., Sydney. (with R. Martin, A. Szalay, & P. Schouten) 1996 1788: Watkin Tench (edited and introduced). Text, Melbourne. 1995 Mammals of New Guinea (Revised Edition). Reed, Sydney. 1995 Mammals of the South West Pacific and Moluccan Islands. Reed, Sydney. 1994 The Future Eaters: an ecological history of the Australasian lands and people. Reed, Sydney. 1994 Possums of the World: a monograph of the Phalangeroidea. Geo Productions, Sydney. (with P. Schouten) 1992 The Age of Dinosaurs in Australia. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Sydney. (with P. Kendall) 1992 Australia's Inland Sea. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Sydney. (with P. Kendall) 1990 Australia's Vanishing Mammals. Reader's Digest, Sydney. (with P. Kendall) 1990 Mammals of New Guinea. Robert Brown & Associates, Carina. 1988 (with Rodd, T. Editors) Australia's Wilderness Heritage (two volumes). Weldon Press, Sydney. 1985 The Kangaroo. Weldon Press, Sydney. (with M. Archer) Documentary Films Two in China. (3 part series, 54 minutes each) A journey through China by Tim Flannery and John Doyle, screening 2014. Cordell Jigsaw for the ABC. Director Michael Cordell. Examines the Australia-Chinese relationship. Coast Australia.3 Series (8 Parts per series, 54 minutes each) A journey around Australia's coastline, with Neil Oliver and 4 experts, including Tim Flannery. Screened December 2013 - 2017. Great Southern for Fox History Channel. Director, Elissa McKeand. Examines Australia's history from a coastal perspective. Two and the Great Divide. (6 part series, 30 minutes each) A journey along Australia's Great Divide by Tim Flannery and John Doyle, screening September-October 2011. Cordell Jigsaw for the ABC. Director Michael Cordell. Examines the Dividing Range and issues that divide Australians. Two Men Across The Top. (6 part series, 30 minutes each) A journey across northern Australia by Tim Flannery and John Doyle, screening September-October 2008. Cordell Jigsaw for the ABC. Director Michael Cordell. Examines development issues for northern Australia.

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Two in a Tinnie (five-part series, 30 minutes each) A journey along the Murray-Darling by John Doyle and Tim Flannery. Screening ABC TV September 2006. An ABC TV / Jigsaw Production. Executive Producer: Michael Cordell. Director: Ashley Smith. Examines water issues for Australia. The Future Eaters (three-part series, 55 minutes each) Award-winning documentary series based on the book of the same title, aired internationally in 1998 and 1999. The series examines the evolution of plants, animals and human societies in Australasia and the challenge to conserve biological heritage while adapting to new roles in the region. Co-production with ABC (Australia), North South (UK) and TV NZ (New Zealand). Executive Producer: Alison Leigh, ABC Science Unit. Directors: Richard Keefe (NZ) and Ian Cuming (Aust). Bushfire: Wildlife Rescue (50 minutes) A documentary film aired nationally and internationally in 1995. The film documents the aftermath of the New South Wales bushfires of January 1994 and examines the role of altruism in human relationships within the Australian environment. Producer: Dick Denison, Orana Films Pty Ltd Sydney. Director: Gary Steer. Fossil Fruit-bat Flies Again (15 minutes) Natural history documentary aired nationally in July 1993 as part of the ABC’s A Question of Survival series. The program documents the research, rediscovery and conservation of Bulmer's fruit bat (Aproteles bulmerae) by Tim Flannery and Lester Seri in the Star Mountains of western Papua New Guinea. Producer / Director: Richard Smith, ABC Question of Survival Islands in the Sky (50 minutes) Natural history documentary broadcast in Australia in October 1992 in the ABC’s Remarkable Planet series and aired internationally. The program documents efforts by Tim Flannery and Viare Kula to study the ecology and conservation of tree-kangaroos in the Torricelli Mountains in western Papua New Guinea. Producer / Director: Gary Steer, Sky Visuals Pty Ltd Sydney

Scientific Publications 143. Ward, P., Flannery, D. T.O., Flannery E.N. and Flannery, T. F. (2016). The Paleocene cephalopod fauna of Pebble Point, Victoria (Australia) – fulcrum between two eras. Memoirs of Museum Victoria. 74: 391-402 142. Rich, T.H., Hopson, J., Gill, P., Trussler, P., Rogersdavidson, S., Morton, S., Cifelli, R., Pickering, D., Kool, L., Siu, K., Burgmann, F., Senden, T., Evans, A., Wagstaff, B., Seegets-Villiers D.,, Korfe, I., Flannery, T.F., Walker K., Musser, A., Archer, M., Pian, R. and Vickers-Rich, P. (2016). The mandible and dentition of the early Cretaceous monotreme Taenolophus trussleri. Alcheringa 40: 1-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03115518.2016.1180034 141. Timm, R.M., Weijoa, V., Aplin, K., Donnellan, S.C., Flannery, T.F., Thompson, V. and Pine, R. (2016) A new species of Rattus (Rodentia: Muridae) from Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. Joutnal of Mammalogy pp1-18, 2016 140. Flannery, T.F. (2016) World in Motion. Griffith Review 52:79-85. 11 May 2016. 139. Flannery, T.F., (2014) Rewilding Oz. Review of Greer, G. White Beech. Nature 505: 480-481. 23 Jan. 138. Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P., Flannery, T.F., Kear, B., Candrill, D., Komarower, P., Kool,L., Pickering, D., Trussler, P., Morton, S., Van Klaveren, N., and Fitzgerald, E. (2009). An Australian multituberculate and its palaeogeographic implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54(1):1-6 137. Turney, C.S.M., Flannery, T.F., Roberts, R.G., Reid, C., Fifield, L.K., Higham, T.F.G., Jacobs, Z., Kemp, N., Colhoun, E.A., Kalin, R.M. & Ogle, N. (2008). Late-surviving megafauna in Tasmania, Australia. PNAS. (Physical sciences: Geology). 105:12150-12153. 136. Kear, B.P., Cooke, B.N., Archer, M. & Flannery, T.F. (2007). Implications of a new species of the Oligo-

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Miocene kangaroo (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea) Nambaroo, from the Riversleigh World Heritage area, Queensland, Australia. Journal of Paleontology 81:1147-1167. 135. Brook, B.W., Bowman, D.M.J.S., Burney, D.A., Flannery, T.F., Gagan, M.K., Gillespie, R., Johnson, C.N., Kershaw, A.P., Magee, J.W., Martin, P.S., Miler, G.H., Peiser, B., Prideaux, G.J. & Roberts, R.G. (2006). Would Australian megafauna have become extinct if humans had never colonized the continent? Quaternary Science Reviews. 134. Helgen, K.M., Wells, R.T., Kear, B.P., Gerdtz, W.R. & Flannery, T.F. (2006). Ecological and evolutionary significance of sizes of extinct giant kangaroos. Australian Journal of Zoology 54: 293-303. 133. Burney, D. & Flannery, T.F. (2005). Fifty millennia of catastrophic extinctions after human contact. Trends in Ecology and Evolution: 20(7): 395-401. 132. Rich, T.H., Hopson, J.A., Musser, A.M., Flannery, T.F. & Rich, P.V. (2005). Response to comments on Independent Origins of Middle Ear Bones in Monotremes and Therians. Science 309 Technical Comment 1492c 131. Rich, T.H., Hopson, J.A., Musser, A.M., Flannery, T.F., & Vickers-Rich, P. (2005). Independent origins of

middle ear bones in monotremes and therians. Science 307: 910-914. 130. Flannery, T.F. (2005). Collapse: how societies choose to fail or succeed [Book Review]. Science 307: 45. 129. Helgen, K.M. & Flannery, T.F. (2004). Notes on the phalangerid marsupial genus Spilocuscus, with the

description of a new species from Papua. Journal of Mammalogy 85: 825-833. 128. Helgen, K.M. & Flannery, T.F. (2004). A new species of bandicoot, Microperoryctes aplini, from western

New Guinea. Journal of Zoology (London) 264: 117-124. 127. Flannery, T.F. (2004). The natural history of Madagascar [Book Review]. Nature 428: 605. 126. Helgen, K.M. & Flannery, T.F. (2003). Taxonomy and historical distribution of the wallaby genus

Lagostrophus. Australian Journal of Zoology 51: 199-212. 125. Rich, T.H., Flannery, T.F., Trusler, P., & Kool, L. (2002). Evidence that monotremes and

ausktribosphenids are not sistergroups. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 466-469. 124. Helgen, K.M. & Flannery, T.F. (2002). Distribution of the endangered Pacific sheathtail bat (Emballonura

semicaudata). Australian Mammalogy 24: 209-212. 123. Flannery, T.F. (2002). Mammals on the European stage [Book Review]. Science 297: 57-58. 122. Flannery, T.F. (2001). North American devastation or global cataclysm? Science 294: 1668-1669. 121. Burness, G.P., Diamond, J., Flannery, T. (2001). Dinosaurs, dragons, and dwarfs: the evolution of maximal

body size. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98: 14518-14523. 120. Kear, B.P., Archer, M., & Flannery, T.F. (2001). Postcranial morphology of Ganguroo bilamina Cook,

1997 (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) from the middle Miocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 25: 123-138.

119. Kear, B.P., Archer, M., & Flannery, T.F. (2001). Bulungamayine (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea)

postcranial elements from the late Miocene of Riversleigh northwestern Queensland. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 25: 103-122.

118. Rich, T.H., Flannery, T.F., Trusler, P., Kool, L., van Klaveren, N.A., & Vickers-Rich, P. (2001). A second

tribosphenic mammal from the Mesozoic of Australia. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum 110: 1-9.

117. Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P., Trusler, P., Flannery, T.F., Cifelli, R., Constantine, A., Kool, L., & van

Klaveren, N. (2001). Monotreme nature of the Australian Early Cretaceous mammal Teinolophos. Acta

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Palaeontologica Polonica 46: 113-118.

116. Rich, T.H., Flannery, T.F., Trusler, P. & Vickers-Rich, P. (2001). Corroboration of the Garden of Eden

Hypothesis. Pp. 315-324 in Faunal and Floral Migrations and Evolution in SE Asia-Australasia (I. Metcalfe, J.M.B. Smith, M. Morwood, I. Davidson, & K. Hewison, eds.), Swets & Zeitlinger, Heereweg.

115. Roberts, R.G., Yoshida, H., Flannery, T.F., Ayliffe, L.K., Olley, J.M., Prideaux, G.J., Laslett, G.M.,

Baynes, A., Smith, M.A., Jones, R., & Smith, B.L. (2001). Archaeology and the Australian megafauna. Science 294: 7a (technical comments).

114. Roberts, R.G., Flannery, T.F., Ayliffe, L.K., Yoshida, H., Olley, J.M., Prideaux, G.J,, Laslett, G.M., Baynes, A., Smith, M.A., Jones, R., & Smith, B.L. (2001). New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 46,000 years ago. Science 292: 1888-1892.

113. Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P., & Flannery, T.F. (1999). Divergence times of eutherian mammals. Science 285: 2031a (technical comments).

112. Flannery, T.F. (1999). Debating extinction. Science 283: 182-183. 111. Woinarski, J.C.Z., Gambold, N., Wurst, D., Flannery, T.F., Smith, A.P., Chatto, R., & Fisher, A. (1999).

Distribution and habitat of the northern hopping-mouse, Notomys aquilo. Wildlife Research 26: 495-511. 110. Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P., Constantine, A., Flannery, T.F., Kool, L. & van Klaveren, N. (1999). Early

Cretaceous mammals from Flat Rocks, Victoria, Australia. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum 106: 1-34.

109. Flannery, T.F. & Roberts, R.J. (1999). Late Quaternary extinctions in Australasia: an overview. Pp. 239-253 in

Extinctions in Near Time (R. Macphee, ed.), Plenum Publishing, New York. 108. Flannery, T.F. (1999). The Pleistocene mammal fauna of Kelangurr Cave, central montane Irian Jaya,

Indonesia. Records of the Western Australian Museum Suppl. 57: 341-350. 107. Flannery, T.F., Bellwood, P., White, J.P., Ennis, P., Irwin, G., Schubert, K. & Balasubramaniam, S.

(1999). Mammals from Holocene archaeological deposits on Gebe and Morotai Islands, Northern Moluccas, Indonesia. Australian Mammalogy 20: 391-399.

106. Flannery, T.F. (1998). The Australian ecosystem. Pp. 1-14 in Agriculture and the Environmental

Imperative (J. Pratley & A. Robertson, eds.), CSIRO, Canberra. 105. Flannery, T.F. & Groves, C.P. (1998). A revision of the genus Zaglossus (Monotremata, Tachyglossidae), with

description of new species and subspecies. Mammalia 62: 367-396. 104. Rich, T.H., Flannery, T.F., & Vickers-Rich, P. (1998). Alleged Cretaceous placental from down under: reply.

Lethaia 31: 345-348. 103. Flannery, T.F. (1997). The fate of empire in low- and high-energy ecosystems. Pp. 46-59 in Ecology and

Empire: Environmental History of Settler Societies (T. Griffiths & L. Robin, eds.), Keele University Press, Edinburgh.

102. Flannery, T.F. (1997). Effects of human dispersion on mammal distribution. Pp. 372-373 in The Ecology of

Nusa Tenggara and Maluku (K.A. Monk, Y de Fretes & G. Reksodiharjo-Lilley, eds.), Periplus Editions, Jakarta.

101. Flannery, T.F. (1997). Mammals of Maluku. Pp. 370-371 in The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku (K.A.

Monk, Y de Fretes & G. Reksodiharjo-Lilley, eds.), Periplus Editions, Jakarta. 100. Flannery, T.F. (1997). Achieving ecological sustainability. Australasian Science 18(4): 8-9.

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99. Flannery, T.F. (1997). Australia: overpopulated or last frontier? Politics and Life Science 16: 198-199. 98. Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P., Constantine, A., Flannery, T.F., Kool, L. and van Klaveren, N. (1997). A

tribosphenic mammal from the Mesozoic of Australia. Science 278: 1438-1442. 97. Worthy, T.H. and Flannery, T.F. (1998). Fossil bones from Mamo Kananda, Southern Highlands, Papua New

Guinea. Helictite 43: 49-54. 96. Flannery, T.F. (1996). Mammalian zoogeography of New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific. Pp. 399-406 in

The Origin and Evolution of Pacific Island Biotas, New Guinea to Eastern Polynesia: Patterns and Processes (A. Keast & S. E. Miller, eds.), SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam.

95. Flannery, T.F., Bellwood, P., White, J.P., Moore, A., Boeadi, & Nitihaminoto, G. (1995). Fossil marsupials

(Macropodidae, Peroryctidae) and other mammals of Holocene age from Halmahera, North Moluccas, Indonesia. Alcheringa 19: 17-25.

94. Donnellan, S.C., Reardon, T.B. & Flannery, T.F. (1995). Electrophoretic resolution of species boundaries in

tube-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Australian Mammalogy 18: 61-70.

93. Flannery, T.F. & Boeadi (1995). Systematic revision within the Phalanger ornatus complex (Phalangeridae:

Marsupialia), with description of a new species and subspecies. Australian Mammalogy 18: 35-44. 92. Flannery, T.F. (1995). Biological considerations in determining an optimum human population for Australia.

Pp. 47-61 in Population 2040: Australia's Choice (J. Stone, ed.), Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. 91. Flannery, T.F. (1995). Northern Hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo). Pp. 572-573 in The Mammals of Australia

(R. Strahan, ed.), Reed Books, Chatswood, New South Wales. 90. Flannery, T.F. (1995). Great Hopping-mouse (Notomys sp.). P. 582 in The Mammals of Australia (R. Strahan,

ed.), Reed Books, Chatswood, New South Wales. 89. Flannery, T.F. (1995). Basalt Plains Rat (Pseudomys sp.). P. 619 in The Mammals of Australia (R. Strahan, ed.),

Reed Books, Chatswood, New South Wales. 88. Flannery, T.F. (1995). The Future Eaters: some further thoughts on population policy. People and Place 3(4):1-

3. 87. Flannery, T.F., Archer, M., Rich, T.H. & Jones, R. (1995). A new family of monotremes from the Cretaceous of

Australia. Nature 377: 418-420. 86. Flannery, T.F., Boeadi & Szalay, A.L. (1995). A new tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus: Marsupialia) from Irian

Jaya, Indonesia, with notes on ethnography and the evolution of tree-kangaroos. Mammalia 59: 65-84. 85. Colgan, D. & Flannery, T.F. (1995). A phylogeny of Indo-west Pacific Megachiroptera based on ribosomal

DNA. Systematic Biology 44: 209-220. 84. Kirsch, J.A.W., Flannery, T.F., Springer, M.S. & Lapointe, F.-J. (1995). Phylogeny of the Pteropodidae

(Mammalia: Chiroptera) based on DNA hybridisation, with evidence for bat monophyly. Australian Journal of Zoology 43: 395-428.

83. White, J.P. & Flannery, T.F. (1995). Late Pleistocene fauna at Spring Creek, Victoria: a re-evaluation.

Australian Archaeology 40: 13-17. 82. Flannery, T.F. (1994). The fossil land mammal record of New Guinea: a review. Science in New Guinea 20: 39-

47 81. Flannery, T.F., Colgan, D.J. & Trimble, J. (1994). A new species of Melomys from Manus Island, Papua New

Guinea. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 114: 29-44.

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80. Groves, C.P. & Flannery, T.F. (1994). A revision of the genus Uromys Peters, 1867 (Muridae: Mammalia) with descriptions of two new species. Records of the Australian Museum 46: 145-170.

79. Flannery, T.F. (1994). Systematic revision of Emballonura furax Thomas, 1911 and E. dianae Hill, 1956

(Chiroptera: Emballonuridae), with description of new species and subspecies. Mammalia 58: 601-612. 78. Flannery, T.F. (1993). Revision of the fruit-bats of the genus Melonycteris (Pteropodidae: Mammalia). Records

of the Australian Museum 45: 59-80. 77. Flannery, T.F. & Colgan, D.J. (1993). A new species and two new subspecies of Hipposideros (Chiroptera)

from western Papua New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 45: 43-58 76. Flannery, T.F. (1993). Taxonomy of Dendrolagus goodfellowi (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) with description of

a new subspecies. Records of the Australian Museum 45: 33-42. 75. Flannery, T.F. (1993). Is there any hope for ecological stability in the New South Wales inland? Pp. in Future

of the Fauna of Western New South Wales (D. Lunney, S. Hand, D. Reed & D. Butcher, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

74. Flannery, T.F. (1993). Moving animals from place to place. P. 175 in The First Humans: Human Origins and

History to 10,000 BC (G. Burenhult, ed.), Harper, San Francisco. 73. Flannery, T.F. (1993). The lost animals of Australia. Pp. 168-169 in The First Humans: Human Origins and

History to 10,000 BC (G. Burenhult, ed.), Harper, San Francisco. 72. Flannery, T.F. & Seri, L. (1993). Rediscovery of Aproteles bulmerae (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae): morphology,

ecology and conservation. Mammalia 56: 19-25. 71. Colgan, D., Flannery, T.F., Trimble, J., & Aplin, K. (1993). Electrophoretic and morphological analysis of the

systematics of the Phalanger orientalis (Marsupialia) species complex in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Australian Journal of Zoology 41: 355-378.

70. Hope, G., Flannery, T.F., & Boeadi (1993). A preliminary report of changing Quaternary mammal faunas in

subalpine New Guinea. Quaternary Research 40: 117-126. 69. Hume, I.D., Jazwinski, E., & Flannery, T.F. (1993). Morphology and function of the digestive tract in New

Guinean possums. Australian Journal of Zoology 41: 85-100. 68. Flannery, T.F. (1992). A revision of the Thylogale brunii complex (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) in Melanesia,

with description of a new species. Australian Mammalogy 15: 7-24. 67. Flannery, T.F. (1992). New Pleistocene marsupials (Macropodidae, Diprotodontidae) from subalpine habitats in

Irian Jaya. Alcheringa 16: 321-331. 66. Flannery, T.F., Rich, T.H., Turnbull, W.D. & Lundelius, E.L. (1992). The Macropodoidea (Marsupialia) of the

early Pliocene Hamilton local fauna Victoria, Australia. Fieldiana (Geology) 25: 1-37. 65. Boeadi & Flannery, T.F. (1992). A second record of Syconycteris carolinae Rozendaal, 1984, with notes on

habitat and biology. Australian Mammalogy 15: 139-140. 64. Colgan, D.J. & Flannery, T.F. (1992). Biochemical systematic studies in the genus Petaurus (Marsupialia:

Petauridae). Australian Journal of Zoology 40: 245-256. 63. White, J.P. & Flannery, T.F. (1992). The impact of people on the Pacific world. Pp. 1-8 in Naïve Lands (J.

Dodson, ed.), Longman Cheshire, Melbourne. 62. Rich, T.H., Rich, P.V., Wagstaff, B., McEwan, Masson, J.R., Flannery, T.F., Archer, M., Molnar, R.E., & Long,

J.A. (1992). Two possible chronological anomalies in the early Cretaceous tetrapod assemblages of southeastern Australia. Pp. 165-176 in Aspects of Nonmarine Cretaceous Geology (N.J. Mateer & Chen Pei-Ji, eds.), China Ocean Press, Beijing.

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61. Flannery, T.F. (1991). A new species of Pteralopex (Pteropodidae: Chiroptera) from montane Guadalcanal,

Solomon Islands. Records of the Australian Museum 43: 123-129. 60. Flannery, T.F. & White, J.P. (1991). Animal translocation (zoogeography of New Ireland mammals). National

Geographic Research and Exploration 7: 96-113. 59. White, J.P., Flannery, T.F., O'Brien, R., Hancock, R.V. & Pavlish, L. (1991). The Balof Shelters, New Ireland.

Pp. 59-91 in Report of the Lapita Homeland Project (J. Allen & C. Gosden, eds.), Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra (Occasional Papers in Prehistory 20).

58. Flannery, T.F. (1990). Pleistocene faunal loss: implications of the aftershock for Australia's past and future.

Archaeology in Oceania 25: 45-67. 57. Flannery, T.F. (1990). Echymipera davidi, a new species of Perameliformes (Marsupialia) from Kiriwina

Island, Papua New Guinea, with notes on the systematics of the genus. Pp. 29-35 in Bandicoots and Bilbies (J. Seebeck, P.R. Brown, R.L. Wallis & C. Kemper, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons, Sydney.

56. Baverstock, P., Flannery, T.F., Aplin, K., Birrell, J. & Krieg, M. (1990). Albumin immunologic relationships of

the bandicoots (Perameloidea: Marsupialia): a preliminary report. Pp. 13-18 in Bandicoots and Bilbies (J. Seebeck, P.R. Brown, R.L. Wallis & C. Kemper, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons, Sydney.

55. Groves, C.P. & Flannery, T.F. (1990). Revision of the families and genera of bandicoots. Pp. 1-11 in Bandicoots

and Bilbies (J. Seebeck, P.R. Brown, R.L. Wallis & C. Kemper, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons, Sydney. 54. Flannery, T.F. (1990). Flying-foxes in Melanesia: populations at risk. Bats 7: 5-7. 53. Flannery, T.F. & Seri, L. (1990). Dendrolagus scottae n.sp. (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) a new tree-kangaroo

from Papua New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 42: 237-245. 52. Flannery, T.F. & Seri, L. (1990). The mammals of southern West Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea: their

distribution, abundance, human use, and zoogeography. Records of the Australian Museum 42: 173-208. 51. Flannery, T.F. & Wickler, S. (1990). Quaternary murids (Rodentia: Mammalia) from Buka Island, Papua New

Guinea, with descriptions of two new species. Australian Mammalogy 13: 127-139. 50. Springer, M., Kirsch, J., Aplin, K. & Flannery, T.F. (1990). DNA hybridisation, cladistics, and the phylogeny of

phalangerid marsupials. Journal of Molecular Evolution 30: 298-311. 49. Flannery, T.F. (1989). Origins of the Australo-Pacific land mammal fauna. Australian Biological Reviews 1: 15-

24. 48. Flannery, T.F. (1989). Microhydromys musseri n.sp., a new murid (Mammalia) from the Torricelli Mountains,

Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales 111: 215-222. 47. Flannery, T.F. (1989). A new species of Wallabia (Macropodinae: Marsupialia) from Pleistocene deposits in

Mammoth Cave, southwestern Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 14: 299-307. 46. Groves, C.P. & Flannery, T.F. (1989). Review of the genus Dorcopsis (Macropodidae: Marsupialia). Pp. 117-

128 in Kangaroos, Wallabies and Rat-Kangaroos, Volume 1 (G. Grigg, P. Jarman, & I. Hume, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

45. Flannery, T.F. (1989). Phylogeny of the Macropodoidea: a study in convergence. Pp. 1-46 in Kangaroos,

Wallabies and Rat-Kangaroos, Volume 1 (G. Grigg, P. Jarman, & I. Hume, eds.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

44. Flannery, T.F., Aplin, K., Groves, C.P., & Adams, M. (1989). Revision of the New Guinea murid genus

Mallomys (Muridae: Rodentia), with descriptions of two new species from subalpine habitats. Records of the Australian Museum 41: 83-105.

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43. Flannery, T.F., Hoch, E. & Aplin, K. (1989). Macropodines from the Pliocene Otibanda Formation, Papua New

Guinea. Alcheringa 13: 145-152. 42. Rich, T.H., Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1989). A second Cretaceous mammalian specimen from Lightning

Ridge, New South Wales, Australia. Alcheringa 13: 85-88. 41. Flannery, T.F. (1988). Pogonomys championi n.sp., a new murid (Rodentia) from montane western Papua New

Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 40: 333-342. 40. Flannery, T.F., Kirch, P., Specht, J. & Spriggs, M. (1988). Holocene mammal faunas from archaeological sites

in island Melanesia. Archaeology in Oceania 23: 89-94. 39. Flannery, T.F. (1987). A new species of Phalanger (Phalangeridae: Marsupialia) from montane western Papua

New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 39: 183-193 38. Flannery, T.F. (1987). An historic record of the New Zealand Greater Short-tailed Bat Mystacina robusta

(Microchiroptera: Mystacinidae) from South Island, New Zealand. Australian Mammalogy 10: 45-46 37. Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1987). Bettongia moyesi, a new plesiomorphic kangaroo (Marsupialia:

Potoroidae) from Miocene sediments of northwestern Queensland. Pp. 759-767 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

36. Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1987). A new species of Hypsiprymnodon (Potoroidae: Marsupialia) from the

Miocene of northwestern Queensland, and a reinterpretation of the morphology of the living Hypsiprymnodon moschatus. Pp. 749-758 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

35. Flannery, T.F. (1987). The relationships of the macropodoids (Marsupialia) and the polarity of some

morphological features within the Phalangeriformes. Pp. 741-747 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

34. Flannery, T.F. & Calaby, J.M. (1987). Notes on the species of Spilocuscus (Marsupialia: Phalangeroidea) from

northern New Guinea and the Admiralty and St Matthias Island groups. Pp. 547-558 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

33. Flannery, T.F., Turnbull, W.D., Rich, T.H. & Lundelius, E.L. (1987). The phalangerids (Marsupialia:

Phalangeriformes) of the early Pliocene Hamilton local fauna, southwestern Victoria. Pp. 537-546 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

32. Flannery, T.F., & Archer, M. (1987). Strigocuscus reidi and Trichosurus dicksoni, two new fossil phalangerids

(Marsupialia) from the Miocene of northwestern Queensland. Pp. 527-536 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

31. Flannery, T.F., Archer, M. & Maynes, G. (1987). The phylogenetic relationships of the living phalangerids

(Phalangeroidea: Marsupialia) with a suggested new taxonomy. Pp. 477-506 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

30. Flannery, T.F. & Pledge, N.S. (1987). Specimens of Warendja wakefieldi (Vombatidae: Marsupialia) from the

Pleistocene of South Australia. Pp. 365-368 in Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution (M. Archer, ed.), Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.

29. Flannery, T.F., & Plane, M. (1986). A new late Pleistocene diprotodontid (Marsupialia) from Pureni, Southern

Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Bureau of Mineral Resources Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 10: 65-76.

28. Flannery, T.F. & Rich, T.H. (1986). Macropodoids of the middle Miocene Namba Formation, South Australia,

and the homology of some dental structures in kangaroos. Journal of Palaeontology 60: 418-447.

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27. Flannery, T.F., Van Dyck, S. & Krogh, M. (1985). Notes on the rare New Guinea murid (Rodentia) Xenuromys barbatus (Milne-Edwards, 1900). Australian Mammalogy 8: 111-115.

26. Archer, M. & Flannery, T.F. (1985). Revision of the extinct gigantic rat-kangaroos (Potoroidae: Marsupialia)

with a description of a new Miocene genus and species and a new Pleistocene species of Propleopus. Journal of Palaeontology 59: 1331-1349

25. Dawson, L. & Flannery, T.F. (1985). Taxonomic and phylogenetic status of living and fossil kangaroos and

wallabies of the genus Macropus Shaw (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) with a new subgeneric name for the large wallabies. Australian Journal of Zoology 33: 473-498.

24. Molnar, R., Flannery, T.F. & Rich, T.H. (1985). Aussie Allosaurus after all. Journal of Palaeontology 59:

511-513. 23. Archer, M., Flannery, T.F., Ritchie, A. & Molnar, R.E. (1985). First Mesozoic mammal from Australia: an early

Cretaceous monotreme. Nature 318: 363-366. 22. Flannery, T.F. & Gott, B. (1984). The Spring Creek locality, southwestern Victoria, a late Pleistocene

megafaunal assemblage. Australian Zoologist 21: 385-422. 21. Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1985). The macropodoids (Marsupialia) of the early Pliocene Bow local fauna,

central eastern New South Wales. Australian Zoologist 21: 357-384. 20. Flannery, T.F. (1984). New Zealand: a curious zoogeographic history. Pp. 1089-1094 in Vertebrate

Zoogeography and Evolution in Australasia: Animals in Space and Time (M. Archer & G. Clayton, eds.), Hesperian Press, Carlisle, Western Australia.

19. Flannery, T.F. (1984). The kangaroos: 15 million years of bounders. Pp. 817-36 in Vertebrate Zoogeography

and Evolution in Australasia: Animals in Space and Time (M. Archer & G. Clayton, eds.), Hesperian Press, Carlisle, Western Australia.

18. Flannery, T.F. & Rich, T.H. (1984). Dinosaur digging in Victoria. Pp. 377-380 in Vertebrate Zoogeography and

Evolution in Australasia: Animals in Space and Time (M. Archer & G. Clayton, eds.), Hesperian Press, Carlisle, Western Australia.

17. Flannery, T.F. (1984). Re-examination of the Quanbun local fauna, a late Cenozoic vertebrate fauna from

Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 11: 119-128. 16. Flannery, T.F. & Hann, C. (1984). A new macropodine genus and species (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) from

the early Pleistocene of southwestern Victoria. Australian Mammalogy 7: 193-205. 15. Flannery, T.F., Archer, M. & Plane, M. (1984). Phylogenetic relationships and a reconsideration of higher level

systematics within the Potoroidae (Marsupialia). Journal of Palaeontology 58: 1087-1097 14. Dulhunty, J.A., Flannery, T.F. & Mahoney, J.A. (1984). Fossil marsupial remains from the southeastern corner

of Lake Eyre North, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 108: 119-122. 13. Flannery, T.F. (1983). Review of the subfamily Sthenurinae (Marsupialia) and the relationships of the species of

Troposodon and Lagostrophus. Australian Mammalogy 6: 15-28. 12. Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1983). Revision of the genus Troposodon Bartholomai (Macropodidae:

Marsupialia). Alcheringa 7: 263-79 11. Flannery, T.F. & Hope, G. (1983). Occurrences of the extinct macropodid marsupial Simosthenurus maddocki

in New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 6: 37-40. 10. Flannery, T.F., Mountain, M.-J. & Aplin, K. (1983). Quaternary macropodids from Nombe Rockshelter, Simbu

Province, Papua New Guinea with comments on the nature of megafaunal extinction in the New Guinean Highlands. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 107: 75-98.

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9. Fordyce, E.R. & Flannery, T.F. (1983). Fossil phocid seals from the late Tertiary of Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 95: 99-100.

8. Flannery, T.F., Archer, M. & Plane, M. (1982). Middle Miocene kangaroos (Macropodoidea: Marsupialia) from

three localities in northern Australia, with a description of two new subfamilies. Bulletin of the Bureau of Mineral Resources Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 7: 287-302.

7. Rich, T., Archer, M., Plane, M., Flannery, T., Pledge, N., Hand, S., & Rich, P. (1982). Australian Tertiary

mammal localities. Pp. 525-572 in The Fossil Vertebrate Record of Australasia (P.V. Rich & E.M. Thompson, eds.), Monash University Press, Clayton, Victoria.

6. Flannery, T.F. (1982). Hindlimb structure and evolution in the kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea). Pp.

507-524 in The Fossil Vertebrate Record of Australasia (P.V. Rich & E.M. Thompson, eds.), Monash University Press, Clayton, Victoria.

5. Flannery, T.F. & Archer, M. (1982). The taxonomy and distribution of Macropus (Fissuridon) pearsoni

(Marsupialia: Macropodidae). Australian Mammalogy 5: 261-265. 4. Flannery, T.F. & Szalay, F. (1982). Bohra paulae, a new giant fossil tree-kangaroo (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)

from New South Wales, Australia. Australian Mammalogy 5: 83-95 3. Molnar, R.E., Flannery, T.F. & Rich, T.H. (1981). An allosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of

Victoria, Australia. Alcheringa 5: 141-147. 2. Flannery, T.F. (1980). Macropus mundjabus, a new kangaroo (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) of uncertain age from

Victoria, Australia. Australian Mammalogy 3: 35-51 1. Errey, K. & Flannery, T.F. (1978). The neglected megafaunal sites of the Colongulac region, Western Victoria.

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The Lady, or the Tiger? Monster of God: The Man-eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind by David Quammen. NYRB October 9. Europe’s Apes and Us. Lowly Origin: Where, When and Why Our Ancestors First Stood Up by Jonathon Kingdon, The Speciation of Modern Homo sapiens by Tim Crow (ed.), and The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey by Spencer Wells. NYRB. September 25. Would that be Everything? A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. The Times Literary Supplement. No.5235. August 1. Who Came First? The First Americans by J.M. Adovasio with Jake Page. America Before the European Invasions by Alice Beck Kehoe. NYRB June 12. The Poorer for Being Richer. Growth Fetish by Clive Hamilton. Sydney Morning Herald. April 12-13. The Secret of Methuselah Grove. Remarkable Trees of the World by Thomas Pakenham, Grazing Ecology and Forest History by FWM Vera, The Lost World of the Moa: Prehistoric Life of New Zealand by Trevor H. Worthy and Richard N. Holdaway, with principal photography by Rod Morris, Gum: The Story of Eucalypts and Their Champions by Ashley Hay. NYRB March 13. 2002 Australia Day Address 2002: The day, the land, the people. www.australiaday.com.au/address.html Tree of Knowledge. Gum by Ashley Hay. The Bulletin. November 19. Living on the Wind. Eye of the Albatross by Carl Safina, and Sailing Alone Around the World by Captain Joshua Slocum. NYRB October 10. A Bird’s-Eye View of Evolution. The Birds of Northern Melanesia: Speciation, Ecology, and Biogeography by Ernst Mayr & Jared Diamond, and What Evolution Is by Ernst Mayr. NYRB June 27. A New Darwinism? The Structure of Evolutionary Theory and I Have Landed: The End of a Beginning in Natural History by Stephen J. Gould. NYRB May 23. Birds Out of Time. The Birds of Heaven by Peter Matthiessen. NYRB February 14. Dinosaur Crazy. Terrible Lizard by Deborah Cadbury, Dinosaurs of Darkness by Thomas H. Rich & Patricia Vickers-Rich, Drawing out Leviathan by Keith M. Parsons, Walking on Eggs by Luis Chiappe and Lowell Dingus; The Road to Chilecito by James A. Jensen, and Time Traveler by Michael Novacek. NYRB January 17. 2001 Glow in the Dark. The 13th Element: The Sordid Tale of Murder, Fire and Phosphorous by John Emsley. NYRB July 19. Fraud Among the Flowers. A Rum Affair: A True Story of Botanical Fraud by Karl Sabbagh. NYRB March 19. The Dinosaur Hunters by Deborah Cadbury. Good Reading Magazine. The Misunderstood Gene by R. Morange. Good Reading Magazine. 2000 Treasure Island. A Straight Young Back by Trevor Shearston. Sydney Morning Herald. Forever Amber. The Amber Forest: A Reconstruction of a Vanished World by George Poinar Jr & Roberta Poinar. NYRB May 11.

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In the Primordial Soup. The Spark of Life by Christopher Wills and Jeffrey Bada and Darwin’s Ghost by Steve Jones. NYRB. November 2. 1999 Wonders of a Lost World. The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet by Rumphius. NYRB December 16. 1998 Men of the Forest. Pp. 263-277. Peter Craven (ed.) The Best Australian Essays 1998. Bookman Press, Melbourne. The Sky People by Bill Gammage In Sydney Morning Herald. 1997 Prehistory to Politics by T. Bonyhady and T. Griffiths. Meanjin. 1996 Song of the Dodo by D. Quammen. Times Literary Supplement. Why Things Bite Back by E. Tenner and Life's Grandeur by S. Gould. The Australian Literary Supplement. Evolutionary History of the Marsupials and an Analysis of Osteological Characters by Frederick Szalay. Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 16: 599-600. Hunters and Collectors by Tom Griffiths. Sydney Morning Herald. Losing Ground: an environmental history of the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment by Sue Rosen. The Sydney Review. 82: 13. Krakatau: the destruction and reassembly of an island ecosystem by Ian Thornton. Natural History. 104. 1995 God's Earth by Paul Collins. 24 Hours. 1994 Collins Field Guide: Mammals of Britain and Europe by D. Macdonald & P. Barrett. The Times Literary Supplement. 4751: 24. 1993 Biodiversity in Mediterranean Ecosystems in Australia by R.J. Hobbs (ed). Australian Natural History. 24: 62. Wildlife of Gondwana by P. Vickers-Rich & T.H. Rich; The Making of Jurassic Park by D. Shay & J. Duncan. Editions. 18: 12. Burning Bush: a fire history of Australia by S.J. Pyne. Australian Natural History. 24: 65. The Simpson Desert: natural history and human endeavour by M. Shephard. Australian Natural History. 24: 62-63. 1992 Koala: Out on a Limb. Sydney Morning Herald. November 14. State of the World by L.R. Brown. Australian Natural History. 24: 65. The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee by Jared Diamond and Bully for Brontsaurus by S.J. Gould. Editions.13:

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3-4. 1991 Natural History of the Northeast Deserts by M.J. Tyler, C.R. Twidale, M. Davies & C.B. Wells (eds). Australian Natural History.23: 886. Encyclopaedia of Mammals by D. McDonald (ed.). Australian Natural History. 23: 814-5. The Population Explosion by P.R. Ehrlich & A.H. Ehrlich. Australian Natural History. 23: 740. 1990 Jacques Cousteau: Whales by J. Cousteau & Y. Paccalet. Australian Natural History. 23: 341. 1989 Seasons of the Seal by F. Bruemmer & B. Davies. Australian Natural History. 23: 90-1. Ecology of Australia's Wet Tropics by R. Kitching (ed.). Australian Natural History. 23: 88. The Koala: a natural history by A. Lee & R. Martin. Australian Natural History. 22: 619. Kangaroo: images through the ages by R.M. Younger. Australian Natural History. 22: 618. 1988 Confronting Creationism: Defending Darwin by D.R. Selkirk & F.J. Burrows. Australian Natural History. 22: 358. 1986 Lands in Collision: discovering New Zealand's past geography by G. Stevens. Australian Natural History. 21: 535. 1985 Quaternary Extinctions: a prehistoric revolution by P.S. Martin & R.G. Klein (eds). Australian Natural History. 21: 387. New Mammal Taxa Described Living mammals Families: Peroryctidae Groves & Flannery, 1990 Subfamilies: Ailuropinae Flannery, Maynes & Archer, 1987 Subgenera: Notamacropus Dawson & Flannery, 1985 Species: Attenborough’s Echidna Zaglossus attenboroughi Flannery & Groves 1998 Gebe Cuscus Phalanger alexandrae Flannery 1996 Dingiso Dendrolagus mbaiso Flannery, Boeadi & Szalay 1995 Seri's Sheathtail-bat Emballonura serii Flannery 1994 Emma's Giant Rat Uromys emmae Groves & Flannery 1994 Biak Giant Rat Uromys boeadii Groves & Flannery 1994 Manus Melomys Melomys matambuai Flannery, Colgan & Trimble 1994 John Hill's Horseshoe-bat Hipposideros edwardshilli Flannery & Colgan 1993 Fardoulis’ Blossom-bat Melonycteris fardoulisi Flannery 1993 Calaby's Pademelon Thylogale calabyi Flannery 1992 Montane Monkey-faced Bat Pteralopex pulchra Flannery 1991

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Tenkile Dendrolagus scottae Flannery & Seri 1990 David's Echymipera Echymipera davidi Flannery 1990 Subalpine Woolly-rat Mallomys istapantap Flannery, Aplin & Groves 1989 Alpine Woolly-rat Mallomys gunung Flannery, Aplin & Groves 1989 Musser's Shrew-mouse Microhydromys musseri Flannery 1989 Champion's Tree-mouse Pogonomys championi Flannery 1988 Telefomin Cuscus Phalanger matanim Flannery 1987 Subspecies Zaglossus bartoni smeenki Flannery & Grover 1998 Zaglossus bartoni diamondi Flannery & Groves 1998 Phalanger ornatus matabiru Flannery 1996 Emballonura dianae fruhstorferi Flannery 1994 Emballonura dianae rickwoodi Flannery 1994 Uromys anak albiventer Groves & Flannery 1994 Hipposideros wollastoni fasensis Flannery & Colgan 1993 Dendrolagus goodfellowi pulcherrimus Flannery 1993 Hipposideros wollastoni parnabyi Flannery & Colgan 1993 Melonycteris fardoulisi mengermani Flannery 1993 Melonycteris fardoulisi maccoyi Flannery 1993 Melonycteris fardoulisi schouteni Flannery 1993 Pteropus capistratus ennisae Flannery & White 1991 Dendrolagus dorianus stellarum Flannery & Seri 1990 Dorcopsis luctuosa phyllis Groves & Flannery 1989 Dorcopsis muelleri yapeni Groves & Flannery 1989 Lagostrophus fasciatus baudinetti Helgen & Flannery 2003 Fossil mammals Families: Ausktribosphenidae Rich, Vickers-Rich, Constantine, Flannery, Kool & van Klaveren 1997 Kollikodontidae Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones 1995 Steropodontidae Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones 1995 Subfamilies: Palaeopotoroinae Flannery & Rich 1986 Propleopinae Archer & Flannery 1985 Bulungamayinae Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Balbarinae Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Genera: Kollikodon Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones 1995 Maokopia Flannery 1992 Milliyowi Flannery, Rich, Turnbull & Lundelius 1992 Watutia Flannery, Hoch & Aplin 1989 Hulitherium Flannery & Plane 1986 Nambaroo Flannery & Rich 1986 Palaeopotorous Flannery & Rich 1986 Kurrabi Flannery & Archer 1985 Ekaltadeta Archer & Flannery 1985 Steropodon Archer, Flannery, Ritchie & Molnar 1985 Baringa Flannery & Hann 1984 Bulungamaya Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Gumardee Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Balbaroo Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Galanarla Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Bohra Flannery & Szalay 1982 Species: Ausktribosphenos nyctos Rich, Vickers-Rich, Constantine, Flannery, Kool & van Klaveren 1997 Kollikodon ritchiei Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones 1995 Protemnodon hopei Flannery 1992 Maokopia ronaldi Flannery 1992 Milliyowi bunganditj Flannery, Rich, Turnbull & Lundelius 1992

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Dorcopsis wintercookorum Flannery, Rich, Turnbull & Lundelius 1992 Thylogale ignis Flannery, Rich, Turnbull & Lundelius 1992 Kurrabi pelchenorum Flannery, Rich, Turnbull & Lundelius 1992 Rattus mordax sanila Flannery & White 1991 Solomys spriggsarum Flannery & Wickler 1990 Melomys spechti Flannery & Wickler 1990 Wallabia kitcheneri Flannery 1989 Watutia novaeguineae Flannery, Hoch & Aplin 1989 Hypsiprymnodon bartholomaii Flannery & Archer 1987 Strigocuscus reidi Flannery & Archer 1987 Trichosurus dicksoni Flannery & Archer 1987 Bettongia moyesi Flannery & Archer 1987 Strigocuscus notialis Flannery, Turnbull, Rich & Lundelius 1987 Trichosurus hamiltonensis Flannery, Turnbull, Rich & Lundelius 1987 Hypsiprymnodon bartholomaii Flannery & Archer 1987 Strigocuscus reidi Flannery & Archer 1987 Trichosurus dicksoni Flannery & Archer 1987 Bettongia moyesi Flannery & Archer 1987 Strigocuscus notialis Flannery, Turnbull, Rich & Lundelius 1987 Trichosurus hamiltonensis Flannery, Turnbull, Rich & Lundelius 1987 Hulitherium thomasettii Flannery & Plane 1986 Nambaroo tarrinyeri Flannery & Rich 1986 Nambaroo saltavus Flannery & Rich 1986 Nambaroo novus Flannery & Rich 1986 Palaeopotorous priscus Flannery & Rich 1986 Kurrabi merriwaensis Flannery & Archer 1985 Ekaltadeta ima Archer & Flannery 1985 Propleopus wellingtonensis Archer & Flannery 1985 Steropodon galmani Archer, Flannery, Ritchie & Molnar 1985 Kurrabi mahoneyi Flannery & Archer 1985 Baringa nelsonensis Flannery & Hann 1984 Troposodon bowensis Flannery & Archer 1983 Troposodon gurar Flannery & Archer 1983 Bulungamaya delicata Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Gumardee pascuali Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Balbaroo camfieldensis Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Balbaroo gregoriensis Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Galanarla tessellata Flannery, Archer & Plane 1983 Dendrolagus noibano Flannery, Mountain & Aplin 1983 Protemnodon tumbuna Flannery, Mountain & Aplin 1983 Protemnodon nombe Flannery, Mountain & Aplin 1983 Bohra paulae Flannery & Szalay 1982 Macropus mundjabus Flannery 1980