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Cutting-edge Biodiversity Models Will Help Assess Nature’s Vital Contributions to People
Research looks to flip commercial fishing method to aid species conservation
WA Premier takes axe to EPA instead of strengthening environmental protection
Carbon Farming Outreach Program grant recipients selected
Community encouraged to rein in water use as blue-green algae levels surge
Nature as therapy is focus of new guide
Cat and dog owners’ responsibilities in Georges River’s Wildlife Protection Areas
COP28: Support for mangroves, marshes and seagrasses
Ancient Grasstrees to be preserved
Middle Arm Strategic Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference Approved
On front line with Cape York’s Young Reef Leaders
People worry Christmas beetles are disappearing. We’re gathering citizen data to see the full picture
Palm Cockatoo and other Australian species on global Red List: urgent need to strengthen environment law
DES helps bring near-extinct skink back from brink
Deep Cove camp reopens
Beluga whales’ calls may get drowned out by shipping noise in Alaska’s Cook Inlet
A global biodiversity tipping point as first marine fish extinction declared
Richmond Bridge 200-year anniversary
Trout Cod released into Goodradigbee to bolster populations
Doing science in Antarctica has harmed an environment under great pressure. Here’s how we can do better
FAO welcomes decision to celebrate International Day of Potato annually on May 30
Swimming restricted in some ACT waterways
Council launches program to tackle roadside weeds
Flinders University making big impact in sustainability
Give gift of experience this Christmas
Phillip Island community rally together to reduce road toll on wildlife
Noisy miners bullying forest birds from urban areas
Suburban backyard home to more than 1,000 species
Land for Wildlife, sowing seeds of sustainability across Wingecarribee
Chris Minns must address housing demand
Leading scientist says the carp herpes virus is needed
New laws to safeguard state’s biodiversity
Forestry Corporation’s reckless record of illegal logging continues, Greater Gliders only safe thanks to local forest defenders
Council News November
The NLC welcomes the Nature Repair Market Bill and new ‘water trigger’ changes
Biosecurity champions acknowledged
Good move to get offsets out of Nature Repair bill and expand the water trigger: ACF
Glasgow statement signing a positive step away from government support for fossil fuels
Greens win breakthrough agreement to protect nature & climate from greenwashing & gas fracking
More school children to experience Rottnest Island
Discover even more at Point Nepean National Park
Camelids take centre stage: FAO launches International Year to recognize their global impact
Illawarra fishers called to keep Elliot Lake and Bensons Creek clean this weekend
Sydney fishers called to keep Watsons Bay clean this weekend
People power win: Toowoomba North South Transport Corridor scrapped
The Powerhouse Museum Ultimo to show Sydney a new side in heritage overhaul
Predator control and community – a dream team for Coromandel kiwi
It’s Wonderwater summer