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Microscopic evidence sheds light on disappearance of world’s largest mammals
New Zealand could be lifeboat to save humanity from extinction in a catastrophic pandemic
One species, many origins
New Report: Rising Sea Levels Hurting Kakadu
Minister launches 50th Conservation Week – Nature needs us
Researchers Unearth “New” Extinction
$100 million Saving Our Species program sucess
Protecting turtles from impacts of fishing
A Call for Prayer around Australia in Churches, for UN International Day of Peace
Swedish and Otago scientists shed new light on demise of two extinct New Zealand songbirds
Feral Fighters helping protect threatened species
Wallaby population to triple under endangered species conservation program
Interstate conversation efforts see endangered wallabies protected
Endangered wallabies population to triple from NSW government program
National Threatened Species Day
Bird enthusiasts needed to help with Bird Blitz
New nests for NZ’s most endangered bird
WashU Expert: Proposed changes will stamp out ‘countless species’
Biggest wild release for rare native reptiles
Stop destroying koala habitat
Whitebaiting season 2019 kicks off
More protection for endangered kakī
Fur seal/kekeno numbers growing in Hawke’s Bay
Indigenous secrets of Midlands, chemistry in dance, and a pop-up science bar
Mastering metabolism for shark and ray survival
Citizen scientists offer ray of hope
Saving our Species Winter newsletter
Top End waters a lifeboat for threatened rays
Journeys of hoverflies
Biodiversity grants announced
Cute killers: Cats kill more than 1.5 billion Australian native animals a year
Cats kill more than 1.5 billion native animals per year
Bison overlooked in domestication of grain crops
DOC unviel two-story kauri mural in Bay of Plenty
Minister knew controversial WA uranium mine approval could lead to extinction of species
70,000 native trees to protect Waimea Inlet
New Zealand leadership needed to protect whales
Plenty of life in them yet: 25 years since World Heritage listing of Riversleigh fossils
Record number of visitors to Perth Zoo
Birdwatchers highlight declines of seabirds off south-eastern Australia
New alliance and strategy to back nature in northern South Island launched
Saving reclusive sun bears topic of tavern talk
Agriculture review overlooks role of national law in protecting biodiversity
Crippled ducks and orphaned ducklings as another hunting season ends in SA
Risk assessment of marine wildlife shows needs for reform of Queensland’s biggest commercial
Protecting Victoria’s Threatened Species
Ancient history of Neandertals in Europe
Public urged to report sightings of rare southern right whales