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Flames Forge Future For Mount Ballow Mountain Frog
‘Climate rollercoaster’: strong weather fluctuations rocked Australia in 2023
A Strong Plan To Bring Our Flatties Back And Support Our Wild Fisheries
Help Make Myrtle Rust Dust
Making an impact – funding environmental biosecurity innovation
Parramatta to improve its local biodiversity with new eDNA survey
Buybacks To Be Fast-tracked In Water Recovery Framework
Australia’s first Indigenous-led recovery plan for the great desert skink (Tjakura)
World First In Fight Against Yellow Crazy Ants
New Sustainable Biosecurity Funding Advisory Panel locks in transparency
Weeds ‘slow Moving Bushfire’
Weeds, Waste and Invasive Species Information Sessions happening in Ca
Our native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them?
Mice surprise: researchers discover new native mammal species
NSW Alternatives To Buybacks Plan Small Step Forward
Citizen scientists hop to it with rabbit virus tracking project
Ridding Macquarie Island of pests pays off as seabirds come back from the brink – but recovery has just begun
New ecosystems, unprecedented climates: more Australian species than ever are struggling to survive
Concern for wildlife in WA heatwave
Native fish making comeback
The good news: 25 Australian birds are now at less risk of extinction. The bad news: 29 are gone and 4 more might be
Turtle time is long time
Progress report on the Great Barrier Reef delivered to UNESCO
Nature’s DNA traps: Spider webs put new spin on wildlife research
With deep roots and expanding collection, herbarium offers window into plant history
Joint winners of Fremantle’s Citizen of Year Award
Grants now open: Saving Native Species Grants
“The whole country has been put at risk of fire ants because Labor was too slow to act”
Funding, eradication priorities in fight against fire ants
$119 million flood recovery package for northern and central Queensland
2024 Max Day Awards: restoring ecosystem engineers and protecting marine environments from microplastics
Territory-trained dogs detecting exotic ant pests
Christmas cheer as red crabs march begins
Shipwrecks offer insights into subsea ecology
Funding boost to better protect iconic Aussie species
Environment awards show councils leading way
ACT Environment Minister pledges full funding for eradication of red fire ants
New laws to safeguard state’s biodiversity
Delivering on Labor’s commitments for nature
Communicating soil biodiversity to kids around globe
Time to be on look-out for red imported fire ants
NSW Government delivers on Biosecurity Commissioner election commitment with passing of bill
Google Australia and QUT launch A2O Search
It’s wrap for rats on Cook Islands atoll
Red Imported Fire Ants detected in Murwillumbah
Basin Plan Deal: Let Hunger Games Begin
Global boiling: reinforcing conservation efforts amidst an escalating climate crisis
Supporting protection of Australian sea lions