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Council puts locals to test on water conservation
DOC improving systems in wake of kiwi review
Ground-breaking research makes a big noise by proving oysters are attracted to sound despite not having ears?
Hard yacca: grass skirts are a life saver for many animals, but fire and disease threaten their survival
Local projects and people recognised in the 2023 Cultural Heritage Awards
Halfway milestone for WA’s Plan for Our Parks initiative
A gift of gold: locally-extinct bandicoot returns to Australia’s Red Centre
Council disappointed with Minister’s decision
Calling for conservation scholarship applicants
Platypuses are doing well, making their new home in Royal National Park
Joint statement – Financial support to reopen disaster-damaged marine and national parks in the Kimberley
Financial support to reopen disaster-damaged marine and national parks in the Kimberley
Nymboida Bushfire Recovery gets helping hand as Eastern Freshwater Cod fights back from brink of extinction
Sharks to be revered
Investigation into alleged crocodile poaching – Townsville
Yes, climate change is bringing bushfires more often. But some ecosystems in Australia are suffering the most
New tools in fight to save iconic koala
Cook government’s gas export opens gate for fracking in the Kimberley
New creature catalogue compiled to aid conservation
Council draws on Townsville students for water conservation message
South Australia begins nation-leading conversation on climate change
Birdsong call to action in Puketawa
Expressions of interest open for the Threatened Species Scientific Committee
Nauseous territory: outfoxing predators using baits that make them barf
Discover our turtles
Hide and Squeak: Team to investigate threatened mouse species
Look after West Coast lakes – check, clean, dry, report
Ötzi: dark skin, bald head, Anatolian ancestry
Interview with Ranger Team Leader Alex Schipperen
2023 Heritage Grant recipients announced
Supporting a Greener Latrobe City with the Sustainability Action Plan
Kakī settling into wild for Conservation Week
Predator control helps hold the line in the Dart, Routeburn and Caples
Kiwis encouraged to take action for nature this Conservation Week
Revealed: ANZ at back of pack in race to zero
Federal Government Is Legally Obliged to Protect the Endangered Maugean Skate
Hazard reduction burn in Parr State Conservation Area
South Africa’s cruel lion farming industry is fuelling the illegal international trade in big cat bones
Gold in Paris, antibiotic resistance and the start of a science career
Banding Birds and Breaking Records at Bowra
Experts say radical shift needed in our relationship with the environment
Industry transformation is step ahead
World Krill Day 11 August 2023
OzFish Volunteer of the Year Awards recognise outstanding contributions to the cause?
Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat
Landcare and bushcare volunteers in Greater Sydney provide $7.8 million worth of conservation efforts
Koala conservation heats up: drones used to thermally detect animals
Kai and kōrero with DOC team in Pipiriki