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First Otago albatross fledgling record setter
Participate in Biodiversity Blitz 2023
Efforts to safeguard biodiversity receive welcome boost
Rat poison is killing our beloved native owls and tawny frogmouths – and that’s the tip of the iceberg
Review risks revolt
OzFish and Landcare go searching for prehistoric lungfish after reports from near Lismore
Support for stronger laws on irresponsible pet owners
Scientists reveal the highs and lows of life for silvertip sharks
A walk in progress: Construction starts on 39-kilometre Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk in Tweed Byron hinterland
Starting gun fires to rein-in runaway clearing of bushland in NSW
Roadside grazing period to start next month 25 August
Paparoa Track proving success
A new generation preserves tribal land and culture in America’s national parks
New $10 million program to provide even more help for vulnerable Queenslanders
NSW Environment in Dire Straits – Scathing Environment Report Tabled in Parliament
Brownhill Cup tradition continues
Statutory Reviews into native vegetation management and biodiversity laws tabled
Turtle conservation program wins Eureka Prize
A block of nature to help support healthy humans and a healthy planet
Prescribed ecological burns at Pialligo and Kambah
UNSW researchers awarded 2023 Eureka Prizes
Last minute Father’s Day gifts that have an everlasting effect
Turtle researchers win Eureka Prize
News from tonight’s Hobart City Council Planning Committee meeting
Planning approval given for statue removal
Polling shows Majority of NSW residents want investment in renewables, not Eraring extension
Perth community blasts Woodside’s seismic blasting at peaceful vigil
Lancio del negozio online di Save the Koala
Lancement de la boutique en ligne Save the Koala
Extension of consultation on major Kalkite planning proposal
Council participates in landmark cultural burn: Bega Valley
Woodside ‘war on whales’ sparks calls for transparency after calf hit by boat
Geelong’s Nature Stewards Program invites locals to deepen connection with the environment
Professor Emma Johnston AO joins CSIRO Board
SAR teams support trapped tramper with survival kit as bad weather delays rescue
Indigenous scholars to boost environmental research capacity
Release of radioactive water into the Pacific highlights the danger of nuclear power
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