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Budget must deliver sustainable biosecurity funding
iDNA from flies to track native species across WA’s wheatbelt: study
National Parks funding and jobs boost welcomed
Council Grows Bushcare Program: Bayside
New exposé of Australia’s exotic pet trade shows an alarming proliferation of alien, threatened and illegal species
Restoring our precious national parks after a decade of neglect
QUT researchers using AI to detect native-plant killing weed
Brodie em-barks as Wet Tropics newest detection dog
Government taking action to help protect Menindee
Recovering, restoring threatened species in Moonaboola
Scientists track one of the world’s most invasive ants in waterways
Track work to protect grass trees in Woowookarung
2022 Australian Biosecurity Awards – Community
‘Aere ra’ to rats on Cook Island atoll
Nature Repair Market legislation introduced to parliament
La Niña provides boost for Australia’s environment
Ghost rodents: get ready to fall in love with Australia’s albino rats and mice
Artificial light at night aids caterpillar predators
eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines: study
Spectacular new species discovered on remote Queensland island
Opportunities are all around to connect with ocean this Seaweek
Greens call for the NSW Government to move faster on expanding the protected area network to reach 30% of land and water by 2030
Statement on new National Parks
Queensland Fruit Fly detected in Yarra Ranges 1 March
When will invasive species be considered native?
The new major players in conservation? NGOs thrive while national parks struggle
Minister clearly cannot see Beyond Buybacks
Dr Bertie Hennecke appointed as Chief Environmental Biosecurity Officer
Sky is limit for rare flightless bird
Wilsons Prom Sanctuary one step closer
Hornsby Shire Council elects a new Deputy Mayor and receives top marks for performance
Enhanced Protection For Nature At Wilsons Prom
Greens announce plan to end native forest logging in NSW
Sydney Rock Oysters
Escaped pet parrots threaten New Zealand’s vulnerable native birds – why a ban is the best solution
Could feral animals in Australia become distinct species? It’s possible – and we’re seeing some early signs
First Nations funding to Look After Country
Water weed inspections start
Volunteers help grow food for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife
Fishy project set to turn up heat
Tiny ants big news when it comes to hitchhiking across planet
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
Bogongs are back, but climate threat remains
New strategy to guide emergency biosecurity and food safety responses
Study examines feeding damage caused by spotted lanternflies on young maples
New Zealand to support new global biodiversity targets at COP15
Stakeholder support for Labor’s Nature Positive Plan: Better for Environment, Better for Business
Federal environmental law reforms most significant opportunity in decades