Latest species News | Page 54

Tūturuatu breeding pairs rise on Waikawa Island
Endangered regent honeyeaters released into wild
Bringing part of Floriade to Alexander Maconochie Centre
ACT Greens call for Indigenous heritage assessments on DOMA site
Search for koi carp at Lake Whakamaru
Conservation community pays tribute to a champion
Protect More Land After Fires or Face Mass Extinction in NSW
Seeing forest for seeds
National Parks and Wildlife Service on a mission to recruit 125 new staff
Sweet release – endangered regent honeyeaters soar
Fungal pathogen disables plant defense mechanism
Looking After Our Dunes: Port Adelaide Enfield
World Albatross Day sees Australian native transferred to endangered in threatened species list
Wattle it be? Project helps secure endangered plant at Gundabooka National Park
Wilding pines removed to make room for natives
Wild relatives of Australian chickpea uncover new hope in fight against family of farming pests
Study shows how Australia’s burrowing frogs handle heat
First World Albatross Day Celebrated
Number of lions in Africa may be lower than we thought
Five tips for cleaning up winter pastures
How many of Byron Shire’s 350 bird species visit your backyard?
Pest control program helps drought and bushfire affected producers
Two hundred sea turtle hatchlings cause for shellebration
Critically endangered shorebirds at risk from off-leash dogs in Byron Shire
Fish evolution in action: land fish forced to adapt after leap out of water
How two rare plants were saved from a bushfire demise
How a citizen scientist found a new population of rare orchids
Kangaroo Valley brush-tailed rock-wallaby colony trapping confirms post-fire survival
Bob Brown hypocrisy exposed again
Native pasture trials show encouraging early results
Council postpones scheduled escarpment park prescribed burns
Triple treat in baby boom as bilbies hop to it
Chilly winter days no match for ‘Backyard Bird Count’ enthusiasts
Tamworth pipeline approval to get water flowing
Humpbacks return to Sunshine State for a whale of
Global food markets still brace for uncertainty in 2020/21 because of COVID-19 says FAO
Remediation Determination for impacts to protected Ramsar site on King Island
Hawkesbury Council and Landcare working to help bushfire affected residents
Birds in Backyards Winter survey happening now
Hundreds already employed in jobs for nature
Weeping paperbark brings hope to Richmond Valley
Sea urchin harvest rates increasing
Results are in
Mysterious night parrots may be blinded by night
Bandicoots and quolls making Booderee home
Humans disrupt giraffes’ social system
High ferret numbers in Hawke’s Bay traplines raise concerns
Jillian Robillard ’20 wins $25,000 grand prize on ‘Greenlight Maine’ Collegiate Challenge