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Half of the fish you eat comes from the Great Barrier Reef’s marine reserves
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World’s rarest marsupial shows signs of recovery after near extinction
Water Plans To Pull Plug On Farmers
First IVF kangaroo embryo a major leap for marsupial conservation
Big mums make big impact – half of the coral trout caught on Great Barrier Reef are from marine reserves
‘Aggressive Pests’: What’s Lurking In Your Yard?
Mobile Coverage At Regional Surf Beaches Set To Expand
New NT Govt’s time to shine to save barramundi fishery and endangered species
NSW Government Backs Upper Hunter’s Industrial Future
Don’t clear native vegetation if you want high crop yields
Fossil shark teeth are abundant and can date the past in a unique way
Learning ‘why’ Behind Grazing Decisions
Lakeside Paddleboats Relocating From Emerald Lake Park
Tourism in action: transforming how visitors connect with the Great Barrier Reef
Cold Waves in the Rainforest: What They Mean for Wild Animals
Consequences Of Covid Linger Five Years On
Future of UK peatlands under threat due to climate change
Antarctic biodiversity database has ice-free areas covered 30 January 2025
Greens announce Great Southern Forest National Park on the NSW South Coast
Work with crossbench to pass nature laws: ACF
Public comment opening for SRF-West priority works at HMAS Stirling
Tourists to dive into new artificial reefs in Great Sandy Marine Park 
Sue Higginson: leading from the environmental front
Does your school have enough trees? Here’s why they’re great for kids and their learning
Study finds sea turtles recovering as conservation efforts pay off
Collaborative reforestation in Malawi supports ag, climate adaptation
World Wetlands Day 2025: Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future
Federal Conservation Act: Legal Quicksand
How human activity has shaped Brazil Nut forests’ past and future
Development Applications On Exhibition 25 January
Council Endorses New Biosecurity Plan
Greens call for urgent action to combat little penguin decline
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Government expands Natural Resource Management
Popular Parts of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park Reopen to Visitors
We live in times of multiple entwined crises – but our policy responses aren’t keeping up
On the Front Line uniting science and tourism to help protect the Reef
Development Application on Exhibition – Friday, 24 January to Monday, 24 February 2025
Greens WA Call For End To Forest Mining
Expedition Awakens Rare Shark Species
To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
Development Applications On Exhibition 22 January
Help shape new laws to restore state’s biodiversity and support economic growth
12 out of 21 new threatened animal species in 2024 are found in NSW
Labor Helping Tackle Climate Change From Ground Up
An Opportunity Particularly Powerful in our Federal Election Year
1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes – but other animals can be more likely to eat them
Don’t Forget Benefits Of Farm Laneways