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CDU EXPERT: Water expert explains where the floodwater in Northern Territory’s inland savannah country will go
Extinct but not gone – the thylacine continues to fascinate us
New rural tourism strategy to boost visitation to Bass Coast
Greenpeace statement on AUKUS nuclear subs
Minimum viable whale: Antarctic minke whales may be as small as a krill-eating filter feeder can get in our modern oceans
Fellows explore modern challenges in architecture, land management and garden design
AgForce wins fight for transparency in veg management
Simultaneous climate extremes a risk to global societies and systems: study
How will abandoned farmlands respond to sea level rise?
eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines: study
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service burns bright with pride
Expanding digital platform ecosystems to be examined by ACCC
Federal funding key to tackling invasive sea urchin
Free Tree Giveaway and Plant Vouchers
Conservation groups welcome completion of High Seas Treaty
Opportunities are all around to connect with ocean this Seaweek
Scientists just revealed the most detailed geological model of Earth’s past 100 million years
Feathered friends in Richmond-Clarence to benefit from $1.19 million grant
Cleaner Sydney Harbour using AI technology
Travel Back In Time In Melbourne Museum’s New Garden
Living in Eurobodalla: Healing with good fire
2023 Community Stewardship Natural Resource Management Grants now open
Waxing and waning of environment influences hominin dispersals across ancient Iran
Largest ever land acquisition for NSW national park estate
This freaky slime mould from HBO’s The Last of Us isn’t a fungus at all – but it is a brainless predator
Truck through guts of Truganina Cemetery, yet another Conservation Area damaged
Joint statement from the Australian Fisheries Management Authority and the Australian Border Force
Record low sea ice levels mixed bag for Antarctic voyage
PUB CHALLENGE SPARKS SUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR RARE ORCHID
$4 million empowering communities to protect and restore local environments
Banksia finalists forge a nature-positive and fairer future for all
Time to give Great Artesian Basin respect it deserves
From the dingo to the Tasmanian devil – why we should be rewilding carnivores
Mapping Iran’s biodiversity hotspots to create new protected areas covering 20% of the landscape
Restoring damaged riparian areas across NSW
Schneider Electric Releases New White Paper and TradeOff Tool Focused on How DCIM Addresses Hybrid IT Management Challenges
Two new sites recognized in Ecuador’s Andes and Amazon regions
Sowing seeds of fruitful labor
Ai Group looks towards an innovative, networked and adaptable National Reconstruction Fund
WA’s Burrup Peninsula deserves World Heritage status
Citizen scientists tend oyster gardens
Spanish lagoon proposed as Mars ‘astrobiological time-analog’
Launching our 2023 Art Gallery Exhibition Program
Feral animal control has the potential to make money from lowering methane emissions, study finds
Academy to advise on future of Great Barrier Reef
Perth Zoo launches Aboriginal trainee program
Citizen scientists make ‘surprising’ coral find
Community rally: It’s time to end native forest logging