Habitat degradation and erratic rainfall conditions are impacting the movement of birds through northern Australia's fragmented landscape, a new study by Monash University has found.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu dropped in at the Featherdale Wildlife Park in Sydney. She spent quality time and had a deeper ...
A global coalition of Indigenous rights advocates is urging the Paraguayan government and international community to take ...
Traditional Owners from 20 organisations across the country are in Canberra this week to discuss IPAs in a workshop organised ...
As part of the Minns Labor Government's commitment to strenghtening rural and regional communities the Government is delivering more than $5 million ...
Wildlife conservation is critical to sustaining the planet's biodiversity and health. But putting together a conservation plan is ...
Discover family-friendly activities in Perth for school holidays, from outdoor adventures to creative workshops. Read on for ...
Inspired by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an isolated Indigenous community in Brazil ...
A new study tracks down where native iguanas in Fiji and an extinct species from Tonga came from, offering clues about the ...
Australian mistletoe has gone from being viewed as a parasite harming native trees to being a Robin Hood figure in the ...
Australia's environment improved slightly in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of above-average conditions, but major ...
Favourable short-term conditions kept Australia’s environmental scorecard high in 2024 – but long-term problems are worsening ...
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