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International Day for Biological Diversity: Harmony between nature and traditional medicine
Quolls and possums thriving in the Flinders Ranges a decade on from their reintroduction
New Species Of Octopus Discovered In Deep-sea Canyon
Enhancing How We Hear Health Of Coral Reefs
Not so sweet: Why honey bees are bad news for our native bees
Forest industries raise concerns over foreign pest that could devastate hundreds of iconic Australia…
Fitness fight: native bees struggle against invasive honey bee
Statement on the retirement of DCCEEW Secretary David Fredericks
Language Barrier In Biodiversity Work
Eye In Sky Protects Local Wildlife
Approved Summerville Solar Farm To Power 36,000 Homes
Markeeta Sullivan: “We’ve got to restore seagrass meadows as they are the kidneys of the ocean”
South Australia’s first ever Biodiversity Act introduced to State Parliament
“Demonstrably inadequate”: Report slams ACT nature funding
Communities stop 11 tonnes of marine debris from reaching the Reef
Statement From Minister For Environment And Water
Planting Mosaic Of Shrub Fringes
Melbourne CBD Grid Should Be Overhauled. Here’s Why
It’s a hard job being environment minister. Here’s an insider’s view of the key challenges facing Murray Watt
Newly Re-elected Federal Government’s Prioritisation of Nature Positive Laws Welcomed
The real cost of achieving net-zero emissions in Australia’s livestock sector
Winter’s coming but the heat stays on for Australia’s coral reefs
Over 6,600 Trees Planted In Penrith City
Cooperation at all levels and funding “critical” for plant health and food security, FAO says
Business stands ready to support Government productivity agenda
Property Council welcomes new Cabinet – urges pro-investment attitude across government
Wapiti Herd of Special Interest process begins
Environmental Toll Of Melbourne’s Urban Sprawl To Be Revealed At Top International Exhibition
Farmers fear dingoes are eating their livestock – but predator poo tells an unexpected story
Internal Clocks Determine the Ups and Downs of Antarctic Krill
Wildlife Response Continuing After Budj Bim Fire
Denman Marine Voyage returns after critical research voyage to glacier 9 May 2025
Database Reveals Vital Ocean Links To Aid Conservation
Old drains and railways are full of life. Here’s how to make the most of these overlooked green spaces
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Wildlife Law Change Deep Betrayal Of Public Trust
Genes Open Window To Past
Expanded national parks a win for tourism, biodiversity and threatened species
New Method Provides Fresh Insights Into Insect Decline
K’gari’s Annual Planned Burning Program Ignites For 2025
More Support For Aboriginal-Led Disaster Recovery
NSW Government delivers $10 million to target high-risk weeds control and eradication
Rooting out plant diseases: Are computers ready to run our farms?
Researchers Develop Online H5 Bird Flu Mapping Tool
Long-term field experiment shows combined approach can maximise the benefits of grassland restoration
Building Sustainable Roads In Nar Nar Goon North
Stunning images unveiled as Wildlife Photographer of the Year arrives at the Maritime Museum
Food Security And Environmental Protection Fundamental