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Fiver day could help keep biodiversity loss at bay
Vital funding partnership announced to save Red Handfish from extinction
Australian shallow reefs in decline
Sedimentation sifted out of pollution priorities
Adelaide Zoo brings home gold as Australia’s Major Tourism Attraction
Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps
Historic global agreement reached on high seas
Conservation groups welcome completion of High Seas Treaty
Extinct elephant birds were 3 metres tall and weighed 700kg. Now, DNA from fossil eggshells reveals how they lived
One for you, two for the sea – Seafood Positive throws sustainable seafood a line with the launch of OneFishTwoFish
Would a nature repair market really work? Evidence suggests it’s highly unlikely
A million hectares of kelp forests need planting by 2040, and scientists need your help
Does increasing farm productivity relieve pressure on remaining natural areas? A new study suggests no, except where Indigenous people manage the land
One Health in G20 countries
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
COP15 deal for nature puts Australia on notice
New Zealand welcomes new global deal for nature
Research informs ‘nature finance’ for biodiversity negotiators
Research into Impacts of Human Occupation on Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest Receives Funding
New Zealand to support new global biodiversity targets at COP15
Overfishing falls in Mediterranean and Black Sea, but fisheries resources remain under significant stress
Achieving nature- and people-positive future
Urgent need to protect nature and human rights, say UN experts: Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Global Environment Facility tasks FAO and IFAD to lead new $230 million agrifood systems transformation program
Land clearing and climate change put half world’s wilderness areas at risk
Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals
Funding for community-led threatened species action
World first genomic study shows why invasive species are so successful
Moment for Nature
Wildlife hospital funding to double
Endangered Tasmanian devils insured against future threats
Green funding to protect koalas and other Queensland threatened species
As World Forestry Congress opens, FAO advocates for vital role of trees and forests
Are you up for nature challenge?
Researcher Awarded 2022 Fenner Medal by Australian Academy of Science
Ambitious conservation action sees brighter future for mangroves and seagrass
Healthy soils for healthy people and planet: FAO calls for reversal of soil degradation
Soil recovery slow after plantings
Five ways to make sustainability resolution
AWC feels buzz and urgency for climate change at COP26
Scientists produce tadpoles better adapted to climate change
Australia signs international biodiversity declaration
Kunming Declaration announced at UN Convention on Biological Diversity – Greenpeace response
‘Paris Agreement for nature’ summit begins
Bachelet hails landmark recognition that having healthy environment is human right
Preserving biodiversity: Effective, lasting solutions based on science and innovation
Mountain people among world’s hungriest as biodiversity loss and climate change take their toll
Index reveals integrity issues for many of world’s forests