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Development Application on Exhibition – Friday, 28 February to Friday, 14 March 2025
Amazon Region More Resilient Than Assumed
How collaboration is helping WA scientists monitor a marine heatwave and damaging bleaching
Environmental Indicators Dashboard
Queensland launches coordinated feral cat management in Channel Country
Lord Mayor To Lead LIV Golf Negotiations
Presumed extinct, this desert rat-kangaroo may still be alive in hiding. New analysis reveals its delicate diet
Conservation Breakfast to Highlight Role of Traditional Knowledge
Supporting Young Victorians With Landcare Grants
Bold Thinking At ARC Welcomed By Scientists And Technologists
Why I Back Cane Industry
FAO welcomes UN Biodiversity COP16.2, highlights agrifood systems as key to achieving global biodiversity goals
NYS invasive species illuminated by art and science exhibit
More funding for biodiversity protection
Microplastic pollution and soil health researchers awarded
Citizen Science Sheds Light on Urban Home Gardeners’ Attitudes and Practices
Balancing act: navigating environmental needs and dog-friendly spacesBalancing act: navigating environmental needs and dog-friendly spaces
2025 Max Day awardees to investigate ecosystem productivity and microplastics
Greens say community should have last word on Stoneville, not property developers
Feedback sought on Midway Point and Sorell causeways upgrades
PM’s move to protect foreign companies undermines democratic process
City Welcomes New Youth Council Members
Global Conference on Geographical Indications opens in Rome
Green Climate Fund greenlights two major FAO-led projects to strengthen climate resilience in Kenya and Serbia
New Round Of Projects For Sustainable Ag
Tuesday 18 February
Combining Software Tools Creates Higher Standards in Species Distribution Modeling
Govt Funding For Biodiversity Embarrassment
$30 million to support conservation tourism
Property Council calls for interest rate cap in election supply boost to first-home buyers
Soaking Up Solutions: Humble Marine Sponges Enhance Ocean Life
Grounds For Growth
Restoring Native Habitat To ‘ReBird Ranges’
Let Conversation Start On Australia’s R&D Future
Beekeeping Set To Become Effortless With the Launch of a New Invention From Flow Hive, The ‘Flow Super Lifter’
Removal Of Pine Trees At Koolunga Native Reserve
First Nations communities empowered to safeguard Queensland environment 
Huntsman Spider – Our Hidden And Hairy Heroes
Tackling gamba grass to protect Litchfield National Park
Inspiring Women And Girls In Science
SURVEY: Warrnambool Urban Forest Plan
Golf courses can be safe havens for wildlife and beacons of biodiversity
Tati Tati Nation’s Cultural Flows Planning Story
Biderap Dry Season
Higher Pollinator Diversity In Calcareous Grasslands
New clean green electric trains arrive at the Territory Wildlife Park
Enhancing And Protecting Koolunga Native Reserve
Half of the fish you eat comes from the Great Barrier Reef’s marine reserves