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Proposal to Save Pine Creek Koala Habitat from Clear-Fell Logging
Floating algae raft for juvenile pelagic fish
Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ’s seas – it’s time to take action
Wings of Wonder – celebrating native Australian birds
With deep roots and expanding collection, herbarium offers window into plant history
Tonkoro, Melrose stations to become protected areas
Illegal attempt to open Tallow Creek a reminder of what not to do
Royal Cam toroa/albatross chick hatches at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head
Using photos to create 3D models is helping us understand – and protect – complex marine environments
Strike Force Vulcan officers arrest man for Bold Park fire
Grants now open: Saving Native Species Grants
Council fights proposed planning rules that will significantly increase building heights across the Blue Mountains
Local company to deliver next generation Emergency WA
$26 million for Queensland waterways flood recovery
Whale calves found stealing milk from other mothers
Tune in to Meet Mayor on radio
Free ‘Earth Flix’ film festival starts at Bowral Cinema
Nature plan adopted
Northern Rivers Joint Organisation calls for control of roaming cats
Funding Boost For More Wildlife Rescue Volunteers
Comments invited on council’s 10-year Plan for Nature
Ecological burn sparks new life for Lake Mac site
Quite sting in this tale
There’s fundamental piece missing – but opportunity
Playford gifts 300,000th native plant
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
Let’s keep our City clean for our local wildlife
Tropical forests surrender secrets in a boost for biodiversity
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
Federal Court ruling fails NSW’s threatened and endangered species
Federal Court says native forest logging while deemed technically lawful in NSW is political
Lucky penguin released after rehab
Updating Australia’s Strategy for Nature 2019-2030
Projections reveal the vulnerability of freshwater to climate change
DOC call to help prevent the spread of invasive algae to lakes and rivers
‘Delightful’ Yellow Submarine tomato to be released in 2024
Logging operations at Clouds Creek State Forest blocked as communities prepare for High Court decision
Don’t throw baby out with bathwater
Dogs are incredible – if unlikely – allies in conservation
Six months later, platypuses exceed expectations in Royal National Park
Tree Canopy and vegetation cover to increase to over a third in Waverley
‘Ecology on steroids’: how Australia’s First Nations managed Australia’s ecosystems
At a time of giving and receiving, our many Australian mistletoes do it too
Update on platypuses reintroduced to Royal National Park
Perth Zoo’s successful Dibbler breeding program marks final wild release
Be prepared when visiting national parks this summer
Another big year of projects across Victorian parks, with plenty more to come in 2024
Advancing the One Health Agenda with a focus on environment