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Domestic livestock prices remain high
Emergency actions as drought hits critically endangered plant in Mount Kaputar National Park
Locals gain from removal of unsafe trees
Fall armyworm marches south
Ensuring biosecurity risks don’t sail into Australia
New global study reveals ‘time-tree’ of Earth’s flowering plants
Bores lasting effect on landscape
Scientists identify new pathogen in NY apples
No leg to stand on for flamingos of Oz
Australian reptile research needs to move beyond university backyards
Queenstown kiwi go into wild in Whirinaki
Sixth sense of animals: an early warning system for earthquakes?
Cold War antiseptic has potential in fight against drug-resistant germs and viruses
MLA Science Forum seeks solutions to pasture dieback
Popular hut rebuilt
Funding to improve farm – your biggest natural asset
Flying fox relocation starts this weekend
Devil vaccine research leads to new weapons for fighting disease
Agroforestry focus thanks to $3.9 million funding
Blacktown City Council and NRMA Insurance in ‘shady’ tree deal
Council’s Master Plan securing Mt Martha Bundy’s future
New National Vendor Declarations now available
Snapper and pearl perch spawning closure
Climate change threat to tropical plants
Plan to improve protection of moa bones
Jellyfish-Inspired Soft Robots Can Outswim Their Natural Counterparts
Shark-spotting drones to protect beachgoers
Beetles with benefits
Underwater cameras reveal biodiversity hotspot in tropical marine park
New fleet of shark-spotting drones
Priming our Basin for drought recovery – 2020-21 priorities for environmental watering
Largest land purchase for NSW national park
Bugs resort to several colours to protect themselves
Major upgrade planned for Ingleburn Reserve
Victorian Government launches $1.5 million accelerator investment fund for AI scaleups
New Zealand’s Ancient Monster Penguins had Northern Hemisphere Doppelgangers
Checklist of Pa. bees documents 49 new species and some that may be endangered
Campsites reopening in time for school holidays
Boost for Fisho’s as Artificial Reefs Installed at Stokes Hill Wharf
Government partners with Ngāti Rēhia to create kauri sanctuary
Time to scale up and support Africa’s Great Green Wall
Bugs resort to several colours to protect themselves from predators
Climate Extremes Will Cause Forest Changes
Rural families urged to have a fire plan these school holidays 25 June
Goat OTH numbers decline
Biodiversity in Western NSW set to improve following management of African Boxthorn
Hort Innovation set to share Aussie grower stories with nation through new partnership with Ten’s My Market Kitchen
Call out to birdwatchers – new access tags for Byron Wetlands