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Facing up to bird ecology
Aussies provide more than 62 million species records for conservation research
Value of University’s work for society and the economy rated highly in new assessment
Science grants to boost involvement in STEM activities
Citizen scientists collect more nature data than ever, showing us where common and threatened species live
We need urban trees more than ever – here’s how to save them from extreme heat
Seaweed is taking over coral reefs. But there’s a gardening solution – sea-weeding
National parks seeking volunteers for annual koala survey
Threatened species big and small
Bioblitz – free nature festival in Cattai Wetlands
It’s time for our Koala Karaoke Party
South East Queenslanders called to count koalas
Senseless killing of endangered gliders highlights the need to stop logging glider habitat
How bees can monitor pollution for us – everything from toxic metals to antimicrobial resistance
Turtle conservation program wins Eureka Prize
Turtle researchers win Eureka Prize
Explore local flora and fauna with Council’s guided walks
Discover our turtles
More than 5000 young minds buzzing with plant science ideas
New platform to energise citizen science
$2 million Citizen Science Fund grants to support projects and new online platform
Celebrating Tasmanian ingenuity this National Science Week
Experts say radical shift needed in our relationship with the environment
Landcare and bushcare volunteers in Greater Sydney provide $7.8 million worth of conservation efforts
Residents called to join in Baw Baw’s Biodiversity Blitz
Council calls out for citizen scientist volunteers
Science Week 2023 at the Australian National Maritime Museum 12- 20 August
AI-powered photos to help predict catastrophic Australian bushfires
Ocean currents study dispels scientists’ assumptions about North Australian Gulf
Are you ready to become a Kilonova seeker?
UniSC secures grants to research iconic species across Queensland
Zeus also plays billiards
Grants to boost Queensland’s science engagement
Marine heat waves caused mass seabird die-offs, beach surveys show
Life in our Cemeteries event next in Candelo: Bega Valley
Sea jellies exhibit illuminates interest in marine life: survey
New lookouts at North Head welcome winter whales
Hornsby Shire Council concludes citizen science search for platypus, following first confirmed sighting
Huge Cadia gold mine ordered to reduce polluting dust. Is it safe to live near a mine like this?
Global average sea and air temperatures are spiking in 2023, before El Niño has fully arrived. We should be very concerned
First annual report reveals lived experience of Queenslanders with disability
Ribbiting rhythms: citizen science reveals new information about frog calls
The Face Game: A citizen science project to learn how Artificial Intelligence will choose to appear to humans
Snap to it – how you can play a simple part in World Ocean Day
Researcher’s giant feat defending native forest and prime koala habitat
Logan’s ‘Nature Spaces’ on show at Eco Forum
Over 260 species identified in Maroondah through the City Nature Challenge
Tiny forest sprouting big benefits for environment