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First Indigenous-led Research Strategy to protect Kakadu National Park
Future Conservationists Get Their Hands Dirty In Amamoor Valley Weed Battle
$110 million boost for safer, more accessible public spaces across NSW
Harnessing Reef Traditional Owner Knowledge
City Of Newcastle Dishes Up New Community Facility And Café At Blackbutt Reserve
Decades of searching and a chance discovery: why finding Leadbeater’s possum in NSW is such big news
Help Council protect public land from the red imported fire ant threat
Inspection fees waived for drought-impacted SA farmers importing fodder
A new model for more targeted conservation in a changing climate
Rise of the Zombie Bugs takes readers on a jaw-dropping tour of the parasite world
AI technology research to revolutionise NZ’s aquaculture sector | University of Canterbury
Streams of Change: Water for Food and Biodiversity UNITAR Global Water Academy Side Event
Urban rewilding has brought back beavers, hornbills and platypuses to city parks – and that’s just the start
Fish driving cars and chimps doing maths: what teaching animals ‘irrelevant’ skills reveals about our own minds
Surviving swamps on South Australia’s parched Fleurieu Peninsula are a lifeline to wildlife – and farmers
Strengthening Action Against Invasive Weeds And Pests
Farmers fear dingoes are eating their livestock – but predator poo tells an unexpected story
Summit drives action on rural and regional council challenges
Wildlife Response Continuing After Budj Bim Fire
When weeds team up: biocontrols to curb invasive plants might be helping them instead
Illegal hunters catch heavy fines in Bribie Island National Park
Greens Launch Plan To Protect Great Southern Reef
ACT parks and reserves closed for Thermal Assisted Aerial Control program
Living In Eurobodalla: Penguin Watch 14 April
More support for flood-impacted primary producers in Western Queensland
How climate change is drying out Australia’s frogs – and what that means for all of us
Study explores decline of insect populations in tropical forests
Biosecurity policies can be annoying – but a century of Antarctic data shows they work  
Council takes to the suburbs to educate on Yellow Crazy Ants
Spend 1% Budget On Nature: Greens’ Election Pledge
From trading nutrients to storing carbon: 5 things you didn’t know about our underground fungi
Uncovering Hidden Species With EDNA
Huge step forward for listing invasive cacti Weeds of National Significance
POLICY LAUNCH: Greens continue support for Yellow Crazy Ant Eradication Program
The genetic diversity of our plants and forests is at risk, new FAO reports warn
The 2025 federal budget fails the millions of voters who want action on Australia’s struggling environment
Floods of fire ants surf south to descend painfully towards NSW affecting everyone including campers, caravaners, 4WDs, and travellers
Budget 2025: R&D Answer To Australia’s Seismic Challenges
A budget splash to conserve 30% of Australia’s lands will save species – if we choose the right 30%
Record $24 Million Boost For Fire Ant Suppression
Biosecurity team seizes regional priority weed from Cooma residence
Australia’s environment shows signs of improvement, but our ecosystems remain under threat
Rain gave Australia’s environment a fourth year of reprieve in 2024 – but this masks deepening problems: report
FAO urges bold and urgent action to safeguard plant health as global body convenes in Rome
Eat the problem: when overfishing is a sustainable option
NSW moves quickly to prevent fire ants entering NSW after ex-cyclone
Denman Marine Voyage Update: 7 March, 2025 7 March 2025
Vital biosecurity risk research program receives new grant from Albanese Labor Government