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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
Nine in 10 Australians are worried about post-bushfire extinctions: poll
Putting an end to native forest logging would save Government $191.9 million
Black rhinos eavesdrop on alarm calls of hitchhiking oxpeckers to avoid humans
Citizen scientists Saving our Species
A forest and its history, threatened
Tooth be told: Earless seals existed in ancient Australia
Fossil discoveries rewrite our history
Further boost for wildlife and habitat recovery – up to $12 million now available
Launch of Wildlife Health Center moves science into action
Working Together To Help Victoria’s Wildlife Recovery
Sturgeon genome sequenced
Neanderthals and modern humans more similar than thought
Up all night? University researcher offers five tips for resting easy
Anatomy of a frogfish: New book explores world of fishes with arms, legs
Australia ‘must lead in solving global risks’
Michigan Tech’s World Water Day Moves Online
Researchers arrive in Antipodes Island to track albatross
Sir Rob Fenwick passes away
Critically endangered shark being ‘driven to extinction’ in Queensland
One step closer to Predator Free 2050
Evidence that devils suppress cats; researchers suggest mainland trial
Courts take a strong stand on illegal bear bile import
Conservation translocation: trade-offs for species survival and biodiversity
Federally protected lands reduce habitat loss and protect endangered species, study finds
200 wombats to be massacred in South Australian breeding grounds
Hanson-Young welcomes Greens portfolio announcement
Support for West Australian Bushfire Wildlife and habitat recovery
New tool tackles threat of feral cats
After Catastrophic Bushfires Destroyed Over One Billion Native Animals, Birds and Reptiles
Human Populations survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago
Joint statement – Support for West Australian bushfire wildlife and habitat recovery
Some of most threatened birds and mammals have irreplaceable roles in natural world
New international protection for frequent fliers
Recovery mission to save native fish
Bushfire Royal Commission should be a turning point on climate change and extinction crisis
A small win for greater gliders, but stronger environment laws needed to safeguard species
Scientists warn of worldwide insect decline
Premier must Intervene and Protect Threatened Species Habitat after Fires
Successful breeding season for one of our rarest birds
Experts prioritise bushfire-affected species response