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Study finds eDNA “game-changer” to help protect native animals
Expanded and simplified Enviro Grants program
National Landcare Program review released
Progress in delivering Ag2030
Study provides first nationwide snapshot of NZ conservation volunteers
Creating Victoria’s Largest Conservation Sanctuary
$22 million boost to Aboriginal Ranger Program as funding round opens
More trees please: results of Urban Tree Cover Survey
Native bird studies take flight
One Ocean Our Future immersive exhibition
Global warming is amplifying our water cycle – and it’s happening much faster than we expected
Tea can help transform agrifood systems to end poverty and hunger
Upgrade To Predator Proof Fence Underway In Hamilton
Yarra calls on mountain bikers to help preserve Yarra’s biodiversity
Raine Island Recovery Project: success story for green turtles
Rapid response team tackles invasive species
Ambitious conservation action sees brighter future for mangroves and seagrass
UN human rights experts urge treaty to address ‘plastic tide’
Update for Knox wildlife habitat corridor plan
Long Road To Recovery For Victoria’s Parks
Long road to recovery
Science funding for Antarctica yet again put on ice
Liberals Must Scrap Mandated Logging Target to Save Swift Parrot from Extinction
Support to grow local conservation skills
Beetles in Climate Change
Rare hammerhead sharks found in southwest waters
World’s first library of underwater biological sounds to monitor changing marine life
New design tech offers hope for urban wildlife
Lakelands’ extension works to begin
$8 Million for Recovery and Resilience in North Queensland
$47 million to cut green tape
Connect with Nature in your own backyard or beyond
More rare bat finds on West Coast
Victorian Biosecurity Reference Group appointed
Inner West to trial ‘micro forests’
Middle Arm Sustainable Development Underway with Precinct referred to NT EPA
153,000 trees planted at Wivenhoe Dam to increase koala habitat and water quality
Farm Forestry Assist program supporting growth of local softwood plantation timber industry
Revegetation project success after recent rain
Final chance to apply for Carbon + Biodiversity Pilot round two
$50 million from Emergency Response Fund for ccoastal and estuarine resilience
Boost For Platypus Conservation And Icon Species
Stuarts Point sports fields reopen
Open pit mine will endanger indigenous lands and environment – UN experts: Sweden
Ground-breaking project helping native mammals avoid extinction
Public invited to have say on enhancing Murujuga National Park
UPDATED: Greens motion recognises healthy environment as human right
Researchers step closer to large-scale reef restoration