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ALLIANCE FOR ANIMALS CALLS ON AGRICULTURE MINISTERS TO MAKE A DECISION ON BATTERY CAGE PHASE-OUT
Humans set budgets when facing an uncertain future. So do ants 
Dope defense against disappointment
Explore Briars’ wonderful winter programs
Shorebird Friendly Zones: Bayside
Desert ants increase the visibility of their nest entrances in the absence of landmarks
Study Finds Carrying Pollen Heats Up Bumble Bees, Raising New Climate Change Questions
Southern dotterels suffer breeding season blow
Hammerhead sharks ‘freedive’ to regulate body temperature
Special vibrations at EDGE GreenWay
Before you reach for that firewood…
Powerful Owls in Port Stephens
How bee-friendly is forest?
Jellyfish and Fruit Flies Shed Light on the Origin of Hunger Regulation
Im-peck-able photos of a thriving Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve
Oysters back from brink thanks to novel restoration
Wild mushrooms warning
Cassowaries still crucial to seed dispersal, study shows
Minimum viable whale: Antarctic minke whales may be as small as a krill-eating filter feeder can get in our modern oceans
Bayside Native of day: Common Garden Skink
Social bird species may be less competitive
Loggerhead ‘STAr’ shines new light on her foraging journey
Animal cruelty investigation at Brighton
Your questions answered: Guinea pig edition
Grants to protect Australia’s newest marine parks
Learning about our floodplain wildlife
Flower Patterns Make Bumblebees More Efficient
Climate Conundrum: Study Finds Ants Aren’t Altering Behavior in Rising Temperatures
Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures
Kororā/Blue penguin casualties likely to continue
Funding to support recovery of Queensland’s threatened freshwater aquatic species
Fireworks have long-lasting effects on wild birds
Ramped up: Higher demand for wild leeks has foragers overeager, threatens plant
Rehabilitated pekapeka released back into wild
Council’s One Tree for Me program nominated for state award
Study into biodiversity across our municipality
Latest research finds magpie geese resist allure of NT mango madness
Weaving Workshops Return to Ballina this October
Grant funds research that could help certification of organic honey bee products
Kangaroos are ‘vegetarian gladiators’ with kicks that can kill
Historic phase-out of battery cages agreed by state and territory governments
Slow phase-out of battery cages sentences up to 55M hens to lifetime of suffering
Birds of feather grow differently according to weather
First insights to potential competition between New Zealand’s toothed whales and dolphins
Native animals tangled in invasive songs
Fertile ground for medical research career
Turning tide on single-use plastic
Shoalhaven residents are lucky to share our backyards with Quolls