Latest ecosystem restoration News

Exposed: What Woodside tried to hide
If plants can pick fungi to help fight pests and diseases, it opens a door to greener farming and ecosystem recovery
Acoustic juice for soil recovery
Close look at Australia’s soil profiles
COP28: FAO marks International Mountain Day 2023 with focus on restoring ecosystems
COP28: At climate summit’s first-ever Health Day, FAO highlights interconnected challenges of malnutrition and climate change
COP28: Resilient and healthy mountain systems are key to climate change adaptation and mitigation
Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority – our ‘Eco-index’ can guide the way
Leading environmental organisations call for national roadmap to accelerate ecosystem restoration
Restoring Ecosystems in Australia with the help of International experts
SDG Summit: FAO announces the launch of a CPF joint call to Action for Forests towards 2030
Expert commentary: Invasive species driving Australian biodiversity loss
Efforts to safeguard biodiversity receive welcome boost
Global effort to safeguard mangroves steps up
Animal diversity key to ecosystem restoration
Western launches Indigenous Futures Decadal Strategy at opening of First People’s Walk
EnviroGrants triple treat for Norris Creek
G20 Agriculture Ministers: “Agrifood systems must be part of the solution to the biodiversity and climate crises,” FAO Director-General says
New Art Trams Hit Tracks For RISING
Air quality under microscope
Vital funding partnership announced to save Red Handfish from extinction
Deep dive into seaweed aquaculture
Drone seeding and E-seeds sound exciting, but ecosystem restoration needs practical solutions
We can do more to restore our freshwater ecosystems
How UWA is using a unique carbon offset partnership to help restore kelp forests
A million hectares of kelp forests need planting by 2040, and scientists need your help
Butterfly wings it back to Logan on EnviroGrant
Can customary harvesting of NZ’s native species be sustainable? Archaeology and palaeo-ecology provide some answers
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
Flinders rewards big ideas of early career researchers
Animals are key to restoring world’s forests
They might not have a spine, but invertebrates are backbone of our ecosystems
Innovation fund for tourism opens
Record Budget boost to protect Great Barrier Reef
Local bacteria help native seeds take root in arid landscapes
Enhancing coastal restoration by including animals
Australia’s Carbon Sequestration Potential – Roundtable consultation
Fixing up Earth crucial to exit Covid