Environment News | Page 196

Bristlebirds bolstered by release of captive-bred birds
Record low Antarctic sea ice is another alarming sign the ocean’s role as climate regulator is changing
Boosting technical expertise to combat FMD and LSD in Indonesia
Underwater phenomena bringing relief to hot corals
Growing the Daintree through community collaboration
Hazard reduction burn in Worimi Conservation Lands
Update: Alpine MDF wood fibre incident
Lickable toads and magic mushrooms: wildlife traded on the dark web is the kind that gets you high
Snowy 2.0 delay an opportunity for NSW government to step up, says NCC
Wingello Park a glimpse into Australia’s rich colonial history
Reusing Western Australia’s food waste for improved farming
Bank’s acknowledgement of nature impact welcome, but targets needed to end deforestation
Blackmans Point Massacre Site declared an Aboriginal Place in New South Wales
Planting seeds of regeneration through collaboration
Australia is facing a 450,000-tonne mountain of used solar panels. Here’s how to turn it into a valuable asset
You can have your say on modernising levies legislation
Western Quoll reintroduction to Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary sets a new milestone in conservation
Migrating birds could bring lethal avian flu to Australia’s vulnerable birds
BEETALOO BASIN GO AHEAD FOR FRACKING IGNORES THE SCIENCE
In a bad fire year, Australia records over 450,000 hotspots. These maps show where the risks have increased over 20 years
ANIMAL EMERGENCY EXPERTS TO MEET IN SYDNEY TO SHARE SKILLS AND STORIES
Upgrades underway at Killalea Regional Park
A rotten decision: Northern Territory fracking go-ahead to put safe climate future further out of reach for Australians
Cooma men’s shed replicate spider holes to save dragons
EPA snap inspections to track waste tyres
Nation’s gift from Western Australia to mark King’s Coronation
Two trillion tonnes of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?
[email protected] to strengthen and support the Territory’s marine science research community
Kicking the gas can down the road: why a gas price cap is the worst way to protect energy consumers
Aussies don’t know what they’re getting with their seafood, & key industry players don’t want to change that 
Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth
Australia’s engagement at Petersberg Climate Dialogue
Wild-caught seafood is often untraceable – and some industry players don’t want that to change. Here’s why
An epic global study of moss reveals it is far more vital to Earth’s ecosystems than we knew
Seafood industry resists push to reel in traceable wild fish: study
1 in 4 households struggle to pay power bills. Here are 5 ways to tackle hidden energy poverty
Illawarra Mountain Bike Network tracking along
iDNA from flies to track native species across WA’s wheatbelt: study
EPA fines company over sports ground pollution incident
Drone seeding and E-seeds sound exciting, but ecosystem restoration needs practical solutions
Heavy rainfall lashes South coast, parts of Sydney
NSW SES PREPARED AS SEVERE WEATHER WARNING IS ISSUED FOR ILLAWARRA, SOUTH COAST
Don’t let mess make its way to Bay
AI in Action: AWC’s Conservation Efforts Enhanced with Machine Learning
Celebrating the diversity of our vets on World Veterinary Day
World Veterinary Day 2023: Strengthening engagement across Northern Australia
Tripura finds clean energy inspiration as it hosts G20 science event
Shifty Woodside relying on outdated climate data at AGM