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Top citizens honoured
One of these underrated animals should be Australia’s 2032 Olympic mascot. Which would you choose?
In Colombia, High Commissioner Türk vows to rekindle the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Polling shows majority support in New South Wales for an end to native forest logging
Global short course to help protect earth’s animals
Latin America and Caribbean can be at the forefront of global food and agriculture, provided it first tackles hunger and inequality
Half of NZ’s rivers blocked for migratory fish
Council rejects planning authority role over Lizard Rock
Minister for Regional Transport’s unlawful application of biodiversity offsets threatens to destroy ancient and unique critically endangered species near Coffs Harbour
Wayward weka found in Manaia
It’s high time our farmers stopped jumping through hoops
Experience ngurrak barring trail
Environment law fails to protect threatened species
Social learning is possum-able, world-first research suggests
Skip seal just keeps swimming
At GFFA in Berlin, FAO stresses importance of making agrifood systems more resilient against multiple shocks
MPs and state election candidates see forest logging first hand
Monster cane toad removed from wild
Lockdown ‘field trip’ reveals whereabouts of Australian grasshoppers
Most coral reef sharks and rays may be at risk of extinction
New study finds lethal pathogen causes widespread biological disruption for frogs, but responses differ by species
World without livestock is world without agricultural future
How to propagate native plants
Writers bring bilingual poetry and nature non-fiction to University of Canterbury
Sydney bushland treasure receives heritage recognition
Transforming agrifood systems requires changing policies, mindsets, and business models
Wildlife we love
Endangered bird found with aid of AI
Climate change puts brakes on speedy corals
More than 650 scientists globally declare support for meat and livestock production
Hazard reduction burning continues in Worrigee Nature Reserve
Researchers to unveil Antarctic secrets
Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction
Entries Now Open for Remagine Waste and Environmental Art Prize 2023
May AgForce be with you in 2023
Climate ‘presses’ and ‘pulses’ impact Magellanic penguins – a marine predator – with guidance for conservationists
Regional Action Plan for prevention and control of snakebite envenoming in South-East Asia 2022-2030 published in New Delhi
Keep your cool this summer with a vertical garden
Government welcomes Independent Review of ACCUs
Can customary harvesting of NZ’s native species be sustainable? Archaeology and palaeo-ecology provide some answers
Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures
University members recognised in New Year Honours
What risks could pet hamsters and gerbils pose in Australia?
New technology to monitor Australian marine parks
Germany supports implementing One Health Joint Plan of Action
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
Major upgrades at Centennial Park secure benefits for generations to come
New roadmap to cost-effective conservation of Antarctic biodiversity 23 December 2022