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Scientists investigate ups and downs of lives of sharks and rays
Bringing sea horses and kelp forests back to world’s most iconic harbour
Chlamydia vaccine trial for koalas in south
Georges River Council adopts Wildlife Protection Area Policy 2022
Researchers assess solutions to combat infectious disease, environmental threats
Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan Will Not Protect Koalas
First annual South West Native Title Settlement update outlines significant progress
Council’s 2021/22 grant windfall
It’s time to turn safeguard mechanism into effective tool to cut emissions from industry
New tech focus of conference
Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan finalised
Should we bring back thylacine? We asked 5 experts
Kids into conservation in mass planting exercise
Become Nature Steward this spring
Award recognises lifetime of service
Six baby tūturuatu hitch lift on Air New Zealand
New $3 million seed-based project built on UWA seeding science
Rare smoky mice return home
Nominate your unsung ‘eco-hero’
New online system for beekeeping
Forum to foster more sustainable future
Latest Riverbank funding projects announced
Leave little ‘white’ whale alone
Leave ‘white’ whale alone
Environment winner from momentous second Energy Ministers meeting
Elephant tweets highlight divide on conservation issues
UPDATE: Southern Alps recovery operation
Successful deer management in Fiordland
Council strengthens its commitment to working with local Aboriginal community
Local Heritage Fund: Helping to preserve heritage buildings in Blue Mountains
Members appointed to Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA
Nine takahē set sail for genetic diversity
Minister officially opens koala hospital
Bill to ban mining on conservation land pulled from biscuit tin
Critically endangered mammal airlifted to safe refuge in Central Australia
‘Protected’ ancient grasslands destroyed by illegal dumping
Concrete using recycled tyre rubber hits road to circular economy
New information in Kaikōura seal killings case
Bottom trawling on all seamounts must stop
New research confirms cat risk for pekapeka
ACT Greens invite community to share vision for Canberra’s Circular Economy
Bushfire affected species listed as threatened
Much-loved glossy black cockatoos ‘vulnerable’
New platform to protect Australia’s biodiversity; one square metre at time
Bushfire effected species listed as threatened
Conservation survey finds native NYS pollinators at risk
Funding to help secure water supplies in eastern Wheatbelt communities
Pānui – Rāhui Tongariro Alpine Crossing 6 August