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Proposed amendment to Kosciuszko wild horse management
NCC applauds Minister Sharpe for evidence-based approach to feral horses
Calcorp washes money down drain
Plastic rocks, plutonium, and chicken bones: the markers we’re laying down in deep time
NSW SES dives into flood rescue training
Conservation and education collab to create next-gen of Aussie Wildlife Champions
Taste for shipping 7 August 2023
World famous shuttle stallions arrive for Australian breeding season
How algae conquered the world – and other epic stories hidden in the rocks of the Flinders Ranges
How climate change will affect your pet – and how to help them cope
Largest bird-breeding in decades as water for the environment flows
EPA takes Supreme Court action against SBI
Two hazard reduction burns in Shoalhaven this weekend
Hazard reduction burn starting today near Glen Innes
Compost licence amendment approved
Creeks and wetlands are not for paint says EPA
Emission-Cutting E-micromobility Tech & Inclusive ‘See Me’ App: iMOVE CRC’s Answer to a Greener, Inclusive Transport Future in Australia
Sugarcane growers to benefit from specialised support
‘Limitless’ energy: how floating solar panels near the equator could power future population hotspots
Hazard reduction burns for Border Ranges and Mallanganee
Do phrases like ‘global boiling’ help or hinder climate action?
FIFTH NSW SES DEPLOYMENT TO CANADA WILDFIRES INCLUDES VOLUNTEER RETURNING FOR SECOND TIME
Concrete in Foster Creek costs fine
Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide
Critically Endangered fledgling takes long haul flight to North Coast
NSW SES launches health and wellbeing strategy
A carbon tax can have economic, not just environmental benefits for Australia
Wild bird feeding surged worldwide during lockdowns. That’s good for people, but not necessarily for the birds
Next steps to better protect Reef
Weaving traditional knowledge with western science and tech for integrated coral reef monitoring in the Pacific
EPA lays charges over industrial waste at Sunshine North
Leaving dog and cat poo lying around isn’t just gross. It’s a problem for native plants and animals, too
Hazard reduction burn in Werakata National Park 2 August
Call of the huia: how NZ’s bird of the century contest helps us express ‘ecological grief’
Australian ecohealth report records the boon effect of heavy rain
Hazard reduction burn in Brisbane Water National Park on the Central Coast
Australia co-hosts international forum to manage hitchhiker biosecurity risks associated with sea containers
Restoring Emigrant Creek to Create a Haven for Native Fish and Wildlife?
Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly – the Barrier Reef is still in hot water
Here’s how wastewater facilities could tackle food waste, generate energy and slash emissions
Greenpeace vows to fight Woodside’s dangerous seismic blasting
Forestry Corp taking a wrecking ball to Gumbaynggirr culture and the Great Koala National Park
Forest burn to protect native wildlife and the community
We’ve got whale-y good news!
Hazard reduction burn at Maddens Plains
NSW clearing 640 football fields of land per day, the majority unexplained
Guide to Fixing Basin Plan Launched
Why is Australia having such a warm winter? A climate expert explains