Dr Christina N. Zdenek
@cnzdenek.bsky.social
Ecologist and Herpetologist. Urban Birds Program Coordinator (BirdLife AUS), Ass. Researcher, People For Wildlife. Co-owner, AUS Reptile Academy. Fulbright alumna. Inspiring Australia Ambassador (Qld). #PalmCockatooProject. Ex UofCaliforniaIrvine / ANU
POwl detectives! 🕵️ 🤓🙌💚
October 31, 2025 at 2:31 AM
POwl detectives! 🕵️ 🤓🙌💚
Exactly. Read the article and my comment 🤓
October 24, 2025 at 9:48 PM
Exactly. Read the article and my comment 🤓
Living the life, I see. Glad to hear/see it! Sleep-ins too 🙌🤓
October 2, 2025 at 9:17 AM
Living the life, I see. Glad to hear/see it! Sleep-ins too 🙌🤓
Goes to show the importance of independent accreditation of health products
October 1, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Goes to show the importance of independent accreditation of health products
Interesting! More moist? Tastier? Denser?
October 1, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Interesting! More moist? Tastier? Denser?
A Bearded Dragon (Pagona barbata) 🤯🥹
September 30, 2025 at 1:36 AM
A Bearded Dragon (Pagona barbata) 🤯🥹
Beautiful! Lol tubby 😂
September 26, 2025 at 4:01 AM
Beautiful! Lol tubby 😂
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Snake Wheel of Fortune poster | Christina N. Zdenek
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September 5, 2025 at 2:45 AM
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Thanks to: Qld Dept of Environment…, People for Wildlife, Birds Qld, Birdlife Australia, and Greenhoose for various forms of support to make it all happen! Our grant ends soon, but u can support us! Google ‘Palm Cockatoos People for Wildlife’ or Check out: www.peopleforwildlife.org/theapudthama...
Palm Cockatoo Project | People For Wildlife
People For Wildlife are working to save the Palm Cockatoo bird in Apudthama Cape York.
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August 2, 2025 at 2:59 AM
Thanks to: Qld Dept of Environment…, People for Wildlife, Birds Qld, Birdlife Australia, and Greenhoose for various forms of support to make it all happen! Our grant ends soon, but u can support us! Google ‘Palm Cockatoos People for Wildlife’ or Check out: www.peopleforwildlife.org/theapudthama...
Omg yes! Delma torquata are the cUtest! So handsome 🤤. Happy to help photograph one with u someday 🤓. Here’s Delma plebia 🥹 we found in Whiterock last summer that I photographed.
July 9, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Omg yes! Delma torquata are the cUtest! So handsome 🤤. Happy to help photograph one with u someday 🤓. Here’s Delma plebia 🥹 we found in Whiterock last summer that I photographed.
This detailed study, led by Lachlan Bourke, builds a foundation for future characterisation of their unique pitviper venom activities & phylogenetic placement of Bothrocophias species. We hope our work is utilised for evidence-based design of clinical management strategies for the envenomed patient.
July 9, 2025 at 1:09 PM
This detailed study, led by Lachlan Bourke, builds a foundation for future characterisation of their unique pitviper venom activities & phylogenetic placement of Bothrocophias species. We hope our work is utilised for evidence-based design of clinical management strategies for the envenomed patient.
Here are some sneak peaks of the results and figures from the paper, which we think provides evolutionary insights into the phylogenetic position of the procoagulant venom trait seen in Bothrops (lance-head pit vipers)
July 9, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Here are some sneak peaks of the results and figures from the paper, which we think provides evolutionary insights into the phylogenetic position of the procoagulant venom trait seen in Bothrops (lance-head pit vipers)