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Fewer bees and other pollinating insects lead to shrinking crops
Logged forests have ecological value – if not pushed too far   
Toad-ally awesome project to halt cane toad invasion of the Pilbara
State Invests $1 Million In Hudson Valley Research Lab
The Best Cathedral Range Day Hike – North and South Jawbone Peaks
Conserving the Heard Island and McDonald Islands marine environment
Genetic Study Reveals Ancestry Of Dingoes In Namadgi
Partnering With Community To Manage Pests And Weeds
Citizen Science In Hornsby Shire: Guide For Residents
Hot spot ‘saunas’ a new lifeline for endangered frog populations
Our ‘frog saunas’ could help save endangered species from the devastating chytrid fungus
UNESCO recognises Australian Government’s ongoing work to protect the Great Barrier Reef
Roots Of Anthropocene
Tight-knit communities can prevent environmental progress
Council Bolsters Treatments Against Crazy Ants
Scientists warn that greener drug design is urgently needed to address environmental pollution
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Deer Control Project a success
Goat busters – celebrating 20 years of tackling pests in Victorias Mallee
Black River Yellow Crazy Ant Treatment Underway
Green industry yes, conservation no: a budget for people, not for nature
Remagine Art Prize 2024 Winner Announced
Ant Treatment To Go Sky High
Action to reverse the trend: NSW biodiversity outlook report
Friends of the Earth (FoE) – response to Victorian state budget 2024/25
Enough Talk – Just Do It
Oakey community information session on Red Imported Fire Ants at the Swartz Barracks, Oakey
Funding Boost To Save Threatened Freshwater Species
$13 Million Feral Pig Program Delivering Results
Is It Too Late To Win War On Fire Ants?
Livestock Vaccine Manufactured In NSW For First Time
Expert commentary: Flowering plant tree of life revealed
ACT parks and reserves closed for vertebrate pest control program
The path of pesticides: researcher named Australian representative for global prize
NFF calls on Australian governments to declare war on Red Imported Fire Ants
Landowners Asked To Help Weed Out Blackberry
Fire ants economic bite underestimated in government modelling: $2.5b per year in costs by 2035
5 reasons why the Fast-track Approvals Bill threatens NZ’s already fragile ecosystems
More Support For Communities To Tackle Pests
Saving Queensland’s Earless Dragons
Council Joins Task Force To Weed-out Invasive Species
New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
New Management Plan For Local National Parks
Forestry Australia Welcomes Strathbogie Decision
Can a wild animal make your house feel like a home?
Protecting Our Easter Icon For Future Generations
Here Be Dragons
First platypus translocation in NSW results in breeding success
We need faster, better ways to monitor NZ’s declining river health – using environmental DNA can help