Latest Conservation News | Page 149

Nick Butcher appointed Chair of Australian Wildlife Conservancy Board
Brushtail Possums thriving & breeding beyond Mt Gibson’s fence
Greater controls over clean fill dumping in Green Wedge
Airport activity steadily returns to pre-pandemic levels
Council asks for community suggestions to conserve and enhance Robertson Park
Predator-proof fence progressing
Clean Up Australia Day 2022
Successful breeding season for one of our rarest birds 4 March
New home for scar tree
Protecting our unique turtle
Local councils say no to shark nets in historic unanimous resolution
Exhibition celebrates 50th anniversary of protest movement that saved Blackbutt Reserve
UN agreement is vital step towards tackling plastic pollution in Australia’s wildest places
Amazing health impacts of nature
Listening to protect frogs on Lake Mountain
Invitation to Apply for Matching Funds to Stock Native Fish
2022 State Natural Resource Management funding round open
Members sought for various AFMA Resource Assessment Groups
Funding available for your heritage property
Severe weather temporarily closes Samurai Beach and Worimi Conservation Lands
9 steps to de-extincting Australia’s thylacine
No longer science fiction: $5M gift brings de-extinction of thylacine one step closer
Immediate action needed to prevent 40 million climate change refugees by 2050: IPCC report
World Wildlife Day – recovering key species
There is still time to avoid IPCC’s dire predictions for our Reef
IPCC warning: Climate damage will accelerate without faster cuts to emissions
Missing mohua return after 20-year absence
Qualified design professionals wanted for review panel
Study finds eDNA “game-changer” to help protect native animals
Rangers trial drones to track rare rock-wallaby
To rescue of Ethiopia’s ‘black gold’ tree
Study provides first nationwide snapshot of NZ conservation volunteers
Reintroduced mammals thriving in Sturt National Park
Whale of recovery brings hope for threatened species
Creating Victoria’s Largest Conservation Sanctuary
New laws back beekeeping industry and support Queensland farmers
Coburg West, Mickleham and Sunbury students enjoy an electrifying return to school
Second dead Hector’s dolphin West Coast
Water audits to help WA farmers plan future on-farm water security
$22 million boost to Aboriginal Ranger Program as funding round opens
Magic on Great Barrier Reef
RHDV – Get timing right to manage rabbits
Native bird studies take flight
Architect appointed for enhancement of WA’s oldest national park
Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests
Billions of dollars lost to pests and weeds
Explore, create and imagine at pop-up bush playgroup
Council tackling Bill Smyth upgrade