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Why offsets don’t work: new analysis
Canberra’s superb parrots caught up in housing crisis
Adelaide’s Top 10 Adventures For Sports Lovers
Towards World Heritage recognition for Murujuga
Wilsons Prom Sanctuary one step closer
Last chance to be recognised at 2023 Cultural Heritage Awards
Does increasing farm productivity relieve pressure on remaining natural areas? A new study suggests no, except where Indigenous people manage the land
Enhanced Protection For Nature At Wilsons Prom
Victoria’s protection plan for Gliders falls short
Council commits to Gardiners Creek Regional Collaboration
Lotterywest grant to promote sustainable agriculture
Landslip, rockfall risk closes Cathedral Cove
Work to start on rejuvenating site around Cairns Library fig tree
AWU calls for heavy industry to be included in safeguard mechanism
Coal mine blocked under Australia’s environment law for the first time
UNSW Sydney awarded more than $2.8m for ARC Linkage Projects
AMCS highlights Australia’s role at IMPAC5 marine protection congress
Eighteen shore plover translocated to Waikawa Island
Feral animal control has the potential to make money from lowering methane emissions, study finds
ACF announces new President
Development Application on Exhibition – Thursday, 9 February to Thursday, 9 March 2023
Perth Zoo launches Aboriginal trainee program
Macquarie Group 3Q 2023 Trading Update
Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives
Critically low numbers of north Queensland quolls
Fleay’s welcomes arrival of once thought ‘extinct’ joeys
Federal Budget should focus on boosting new gas supply and emissions reductions
New NY Outcomes Fund pays farmers to adopt sustainable practices
Perrottet Government signs death warrant for inland rivers
No safeguard welcome mat for new coal and gas
COALITION PAYING LIP SERVICE TO KOALAS AND OTHER THREATENED SPECIES
Flooded farmers face ‘fire bomb’
Time for Labour to deliver on No New Mines
Blue carbon to benefit from Global Ocean Partnership
To preserve the shire’s koala population, Council has secured critical funding
Win-win: how solar farms can double as havens for our wildlife
Greens announce Ciara Denham as candidate for Tweed
Private landholders are key this World Wetlands Day
Party with plants this PRIDE at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney with five unique floral experiences
Funding boost for koala research
‘BirdFlow’ model could reveal mysteries of bird migration
Communities That Suffered Rapid Manufacturing Job Losses Fare Worse on Sustainability
Hybrid future? Interbreeding can make heat-averse species more resilient to climate change
Council’s Community Grants Program opens today: Bega Valley
Council welcomes largest graduate intake
Mixing between species reduces vulnerability to climate change
Fossil fuel interests big donors to major parties in election year 2021-22
Scientists develop a new approach to help optimise marble conservation