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Research to revolutionise land restoration
Lotterywest grant to boost ecological restoration through seeds
Path to Net Zero – Rail Industry launches Sustainability Guide
Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority – our ‘Eco-index’ can guide the way
Urban forest projects announced for the Swan Canning Riverpark
Bee workshops helping to turn Newcastle into pollinator-friendly city
Setback for Narrawallee Inlet vegetation recovery
Council’s motion-sensing cameras uncover diverse native fauna
A new Government means new opportunities to focus on the science
Rankings Attest to Excellent Research at the University of Würzburg
Apply now for Indigenous Advisory Committee
You can have your say on new Threatened Species Strategy
Levy goes long way in conservation efforts
Pollination portal creates buzz
Vets call for stronger environmental protection laws as threatened species list grows
Being prepared for disaster could save your life
Biocontrol puts weeds on back foot
Elusive skink found in Queensland after 42 years
Griffith-led discovery identifies new algae species on the Great Barrier Reef
Council takes to sky to tackle Yellow Crazy Ants
The mission to protect and preserve: final plan released on Canberra’s native trees
Tracking down elusive lamprey
Consultation opens on Ag and Land Net Zero Plan
Hidden costs of global agrifood systems worth at least $10 trillion
Five technologies getting most out of coral spawning
Carbon farming proposal to improve conservation progresses
Council Adopts Roadmap for Environment
Long-awaited marine invasive species Senate inquiry report released
Your voice matters in shaping Mount Nelson and Sandy Bay
Cooperation, coordination vital for One Health approach
From Alaska to Invercargill – godwit migration well underway
In the 1800s, colonial settlers moved Ballarat’s Yarrowee River. The impacts are still felt today
Meghalaya becomes 7th Indian state to join the global Under2 Coalition on climate action
One kilometre of ‘ghost net’ removed from Torres Strait
Weed of Week: Orange hawkweed
Power of citizen scientists: We need you
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES MAJOR NEW INVESTMENT IN CLIMATE SOLUTIONS CENTRE
Research summit to highlight climate change challenges
Legislative Assembly backs Greens and community’s calls for stronger protection for Canberra’s nature spaces
Mining Rehabilitation Fund yearly report now available 31 October
Aerial fleet activated to protect WA’s grain harvest
Getting the Murray-Darling Basin Plan back on track
Progress on environment law reform, more work needed, no time to delay
Calling All Citizen Scientists For Bioblitz Event
AFPA congratulates new NFF President David Jochinke, thanks Fiona Simson
Bank practices need to evolve to align with global nature goals: research
UN endorses marine conservation project
What to wear for a climate crisis