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$20 million to get rid of pests and weeds
Bushfire mitigation works at Emu Swamp
Shifting ocean closures best way to protect animals from accidental catch
Citizen scientists needed to help record impact of fires on biodiversity in weekend BioBlitzes
Eagle-eyes needed – Orange Hawkweed flowering in Snowy Monaro
Dryandra Woodland is Western Australia’s newest national park
Forestry Australia calls for science to justify native harvesting decision
Council releases Environment Sustainability Strategy for comment
Floating Internet of Things 13 January 2022
ACF to appeal decision to keep Toondah Harbour meeting documents hidden
World Economic Forum declares climate crisis biggest global threat
New mayoral team elected to lead Clarence Valley
In memory of Professor Thomas Lovejoy 1941-2021
Artist’s impressions reveal new community space on River Torrens
Planting seeds for rewarding careers
Council assessing damage to Byron Shire beaches
First-of-its-Kind Sustainability Framework Empowers Data Centre Industry to Take Control of Sustainability Goals
Conservation coup as endangered dibblers released into wild
Big seas = erosion at some Byron Bay beaches
Study Finds Reduced Microbial Diversity in Guts of Wild Bears That Eat Human Food
“Don’t be shellfish” – public urged to protect pāua from poachers
Boaties encouraged to be mindful of water birds over summer
High school co-eds pitch in to help save rare forest
Demo site shows way to wrestle wily weed
Bales for MJ Bale
Penguin taken to zoo uninjured
New wetland Growling Grass Frogs can call home
Mandatory lifejackets to continue keeping people safe at Salmon Holes
Company to pay $1.5 million after clearing native vegetation
City joins UN Race to Zero campaign
Everledger and Australian Wool Innovation using blockchain as solution to trace wool chain of custody from grower to garment
Offender sought after seal body decapitated
Change Agent: Adam Janke
HKUST Establishes New Sustainability/Net-Zero Office
Latest Environmental Sustainability Report shows real progress
Statement on Ministerial Reshuffle
DOC makes marine species and habitat maps accessible for everybody
Caryapundy Swamp to be listed as wetland of international importance
Georges River Council wins at Stormwater NSW Awards
Robots use fear factor against highly invasive fish
Current floods essential for long-term future of waterbirds: annual survey
Funding helps projects spring into action
Community input sought on plans for Limeburners Creek, Goolawah and Point Plomer
Grant boost for rural landowners helps create heathier environment
Blue carbon grants for native species
Round 2 of Carbon + Biodiversity Pilot launches on National Stewardship Trading Platform
Although most support avian conservation, few recognize current plight of birds
Kurī overlooked for ecological impact on early New Zealand