The Resources orbit gives you the eight topic constellations. Wander as the work asks.
Every peer-reviewed paper the program rests on, annotated with what it says, why it matters at the waterline, and the link to the original. Grouped by jurisdiction. The scholarly anchor for everything in the constellations above. Including Ng et al. (2026) — the recent Journal of Applied Ecology paper that names the evidence gap on EAAF conservation actions.
A sequenced map of what to read, in what order, around the six observation topics Ng et al. (2026) identifies as the evidence gap on EAAF conservation actions — interleaved with FSB’s own material. Includes a curriculum overview of everything you’re working with. Gazza will assign readings as you go; the Study Guide gives you the same map.
Ask Gazza. He knows what's in every constellation, and he's good at picking what you need first. He'll point you to specific readings and follow up with you about anything you've read.
→ Ask Gazza what to read first