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Ecology Institute announces grant recipients
Research informs global conservation effort
Commercially fished shark species declared critically endangered
Research provides roadmap towards global species list
Emergency actions as drought hits critically endangered plant in Mount Kaputar National Park
Bores lasting effect on landscape
Koala Report Release must be a Gamechanger for More Habitat Protection or Koalas on Track for Extinction
What do plants mean to us in Anthropocene?
What is an ecocultural identity, and why it matters to you
Scathing Auditor-General’s report on environment law makes clear case for new, independent regulator
Visualising threats to North’s native species
Baby boom for rare skinks
Lizards need their coffee too: could caffeine help bring threatened species back from brink
Protect More Land After Fires or Face Mass Extinction in NSW
Labor teams up with Morrison to green light environmental destruction
Mapping genome could help in race to save native rat
Triple treat in baby boom as bilbies hop to it
Expert scientific evidence key to avert future megafires
Research team to study food resilience in face of catastrophic global events
Mount Waverley Primary School named 2020 ResourceSmart School of Year
Victorian Schools Achieving For Environment
Thirty countries will benefit as Global Environment Facility funds FAO-led projects
Bushfire, drought and flood: Celebrating our resilient environment
Managing feral horses in Victorian Alps
‘Zero-deaths’ seabird pledge hollow without cameras
Prioritising protection of global eco-regions to meet international biodiversity targets
Better protection for seabirds
Lizard finds in South Westland excite
Adult kakī/black stilt numbers soar
Ecosystem drives origin of new shark and ray species
A Bee-Inspired Smart Data Lessons from Hive
Queensland fossils shed light on megafauna extinction
Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
Eastern Barred Bandicoot Back From Brink Of Extinction
Ocean ‘breathability’ key to past, future habitat of West Coast marine species
On-ground works to improve habitat for a critically endangered species
$150 million funding boost for bushfire affected wildlife and plants
Oldest Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens in Europe
Aussie Ark no place for pests
Conservation goals may be stymied by a lack of land for biodiversity offsetting
Greens call on PM to push to end global trade of wildlife
Endangered Orange-Bellied Parrots Released
Artist Sam Yong transforms Collingwood Senior Citizens Centre
Sydney leads in world university Impact Rankings
Frogs on front line of climate change
Govt’s ‘aggressive deregulation agenda’ threat to enviro laws
Council takes control of feral cats
Bees point to new evolutionary answers