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Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures
Where have all Christmas beetles gone?
KI citizen science callout for summer
Wilderness to Water guided walking tour series continues at Murunna Headland
UNSW researchers excel in Royal Society of NSW Awards
Tasmania’s Roadkill Reporter launches
Marine life monitoring on newly restored oyster reef underway
CDU plans for largest citizen science groundwater study in world
Hook, line and tagged by Deakin researchers over decade ago
SYDNEY BASIN KOALA NETWORK Awareness and action deemed critical as new study finds most NSW residents don’t know they are neighbours
Time to save turtle is now
Scientists need help to save nature
Where have all Christmas beetles gone?
Greens set sights on swimmable Yarra Birrarung
What planting tomatoes shows us about climate change
Guardians of green and golden bell frog ride
How these 3 neighbourhood ‘pests’ deal with rainy days
Great Victorian Fish Count celebrates two decades of incredible discoveries
‘Benefits are huge’: Have your say on future citizen scientist programs
Wilderness to Water guided walking tour series to kick off in Merimbula
When Barry met Steve: aurora watcher captures rare hot glow over Antarctica 4 November 2022
Finding Purple Copper Butterfly
Cane toad problem to be tackled again this season
CSIRO announces new phase of National Koala Monitoring Program
What’s in mud? Flood victims’ fears eased by early test results
Innovative $2.4m research into microplastics, Antarctic predators, respiratory function
Rehabilitated cassowaries released back into wild
Diving against debris ahead of plastic ban
Helping Community Care For Gippsland Lakes
Council endorses 2021/2022 Annual Report
Aussie Bird Count 2022
How to care for nature in parks
Annual bird count ready to take flight in Lake Mac
Wonboyn cemetery event to document flora and fauna
Balance of nature: How spending time outdoors can change your life for better
Wetlands project winner for environment – East Gippsland
Locals are invited to take part in Aussie Backyard Bird Count 10 October
Community gathers to celebrate international acclaim for Warby-Ovens National Park
2022 Aussie Bird Count: Casey
Southern Cross University flood recovery projects announced
World-first microplastics lab launched in Darling Harbour by Seabin foundation
Study into biodiversity across our municipality
All hands on board to battle microplastics
Five ways to wellbeing this Spring
Initiative strengthens ties between University and regions
Research brings breath of fresh air to Brisbane classrooms
New research brings breath of fresh air to Brisbane classrooms
Partnership boosts worldwide bird conservation