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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
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has been taken to court over 11 threatened species. Here’s why
Australia’s environment minister has been taken to court over 11 threatened species. Here’s why
$5.3 million to protect and preserve Australia’s precious heritage sites
Measuring True Value Of Australia’s Natural Environment
170 GL In Unnecessary Water Recovery To Win City Votes
NYS invasive species illuminated by art and science exhibit
Emergency action to save native fish at risk of extinction
$1 Million For Monsoon And Flood Recovery
The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space
InsectNet technology identifies insects around the world and around the farm
‘Aggressive Pests’: What’s Lurking In Your Yard?
Five reasons you don’t want to miss this year’s evokeAG. event in Brisbane
The cost of preventing extinction of Australia’s priority species    
“Plant This, Not That: A Tool to Identify Invasive Species & Promoting Sustainable Fla. Landscaping
Antarctic biodiversity database has ice-free areas covered 30 January 2025
Council Endorses New Biosecurity Plan
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Government expands Natural Resource Management
Freshwater Species Extinction Risk
Eat the Invaders: Tony Armstrong visits Yookamurra in new provocative series
Research reveals bill to recover Australia’s threatened species
University Academics Help ABC Host ‘Eat Invaders’
Dogs sniff out devastating spotted lanternflies for early detection
In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
Regional investment driven by Pilbara Environmental Offsets Fund
Proceedings from ASHS 2022 Invasive Plants Research Workshop on Invasive Offenders