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Potential for satellites and AI to help tackle critical invasive species problem
Scientists foretell the future of Antarctic life
Fishing For Science And Prizes
Environmental reform works best when farmers are part of the solution
Critically Endangered listing of Lower Murray River ecosystem and Macquarie Marshes is a wake up call
New Research Advances Propagation and Management of Ornamental and Native Plants
With thousands of feral horses gone, Kosciuszko’s fragile ecosystems are slowly recovering
Grants Available To Help Protect Threatened Species
Team targeting yellow crazy ants notch two years of success
Release of the draft Buffel Grass Weed Management Plan for public comment
Ramping up H5 bird flu preparedness efforts for SA’s native species
Backing In Our Landholders To Protect Their Properties
Continuing to strengthen South Australia’s preparedness for H5 bird flu
Queensland Government delivers major investment to weed out environmental threats in North Queensland
Reef relief: how science is restoring Ashmore Reef Marine Park
Check Your Fish Tank For This Tiny But Mighty Pest
25 Years On World Heritage List
NSW Parliament holds off weaker gun laws while protecting Kosciuszko National Park
A huge win for evidence-informed decision-making and the environment
Eggs Of Interest In Latest Freshwater Fish Report
Counting Salmon Is Breeze With Airborne EDNA
Springing Into Action At Wilsons Prom
New study reveals devastating impact of cane toads approaching the Pilbara
$7 million investment to support community conservation efforts
Recognising Australia’s Biosecurity Champions 5 November
Albanese Labor Government delivering funding to tackle pests and weeds
Kunming Biodiversity Fund approves $5.8 million in funding for FAO-led projects in seven countries
Boosting Long-Term Biosecurity Across Victoria
Rare reptiles are moving up mountains as the world warms. They can’t keep doing it forever
Greens Introduce Cat Containment Laws In NSW Parliament
Victoria’s Great Outdoors Plan falls short on nature protection
NSW Government Strengthens Statewide Weed Biosecurity
E-rudd-icated: Tasman Cleared Of Pest Fish
Queensland Government’s Aerial Assault On Fire Ants Underway
Three New Species Discovered On Australia’s Northernmost Island
World-class Management Of Natural Heritage Recognised In Global Report
Since 2020, 4 Of Australia’s Natural World Heritage Properties Have Deteriorated
Queensland Leads Global Charge Against Yellow Crazy Ants
Strengthening biosecurity in the north through community science
CDU conservation biologist named NT’s only Young Tall Poppy Award recipient
Troy Wright, Assistant General Secretary of the Public Service Association, on the invasive species announcement
Boosting protection for farmers, industry and our landscapes against diseases, pests and weeds
Queensland Government delivers landmark funding boost to deliver on-ground environmental outcomes
Minns drops ‘right to hunt’ clause, but Labor’s gun lobby bill must be stopped
Paws-itive Steps Towards Conservation
Thousands of households in South East to receive free fire ant treatment
“Scrim” Reflects On Decades Of Protecting Nature
Acacia Forgot About Wattle