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Greens call for the NSW Government to move faster on expanding the protected area network to reach 30% of land and water by 2030
National Park additions welcome – but where are the koalas meant to live?
‘Spineless’ Government must stand up to lobby and ban duck shooting once and for all
Second chance for endangered plants across Playford
Truck through guts of Truganina Cemetery, yet another Conservation Area damaged
Sky is limit for rare flightless bird
Feathered ‘fingerprints’ reveal potential motivation for migratory patterns of endangered seabirds
The Greens seek urgent protection for 40 hectares of Leard State Forest
Greens urge Labor to end native forest logging immediately and ensure Just Transition for workers as Australia’s last white paper mill closes
Emissions from native forest logging in south-eastern Australia are greater than Australia’s domestic aviation industry
Victoria’s protection plan for Gliders falls short
Lifes beach but not so much for Hoodies
Western researchers secure $1.3 million to drive collaboration and innovation
COALITION PAYING LIP SERVICE TO KOALAS AND OTHER THREATENED SPECIES
Mixing between species reduces vulnerability to climate change
Unexpected benefits from pollinators at edges of second-growth forests
Butterfly wings it back to Logan on EnviroGrant
Polling shows majority support in New South Wales for an end to native forest logging
Minister for Regional Transport’s unlawful application of biodiversity offsets threatens to destroy ancient and unique critically endangered species near Coffs Harbour
MPs and state election candidates see forest logging first hand
Modelling shows interrupted river flows endanger frogs
Most coral reef sharks and rays may be at risk of extinction
NSW Labor commits to serious koala protection
New species of gecko: What’s in name and why it matters
Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction
Ecosystems in Victoria and Tasmania feeling heat
Human and Neanderthal brains have a surprising ‘youthful’ quality in common, new research finds
Free School Holiday Fun For Kids At Zoos Victoria
COP15 deal for nature puts Australia on notice
COP15: not enough urgency to end extinction, but progress on protecting nature
Bogongs are back, but climate threat remains
Local students get Facts about Bats from new book
Wild weather disrupts tara iti breeding season
Funding opportunity to protect precious biodiversity opens today
Risky business: Australia’s banks and super funds unprepared for nature risks
Detail is what will count in Federal Government’s plan to overhaul environmental protection laws
Nature Conservation Council of NSW cautiously welcomes federal government’s response to Samuel Review on national environment law
Encouraging start to nature law reform
Frog sounds set to light up music charts
Shoalhaven’s shorebirds under threat
Endangered listing of Southern Greater Gliders: more evidence of damage
Youth Council visits Warragamba Dam
Former DOC ranger wins prestigious plant conservation cup
10 minutes of aerobic exercise with exposure therapy reduces PTSD symptoms: study
Charcoal and Cattle Correlate with Madagascar’s Megafaunal Extinctions
Time to save turtle is now
How big were ancient amphibians?
Study shows cost of captivity