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Plastic-stuffed seabirds sound alarm call for Australian ocean health

Plastic-stuffed seabirds sound alarm call for Australian ocean health

Seabirds are sending us an urgent message about the health of the Australia’s oceans but we’re not listening, say marine scientists.

  • by Miki Perkins

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Conservation group investigated over alleged collection of rats from national park

Conservation group investigated over alleged collection of rats from national park

National Wildlife Parks Service has launched an investigation into conservation group Aussie Ark after it allegedly set up traps to capture broad-toothed rats in the Barrington Tops National Park without the appropriate authority.

  • by Laura Chung
Woodside and fishing lobby planned to dump structure with toxic chemicals near Ningaloo
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Marine life

Woodside and fishing lobby planned to dump structure with toxic chemicals near Ningaloo

A plan to use old Woodside equipment for an artificial reef near WA’s Ningaloo Reef in WA could have endangered the health of people who ate fish caught there.

  • by Peter Milne
Scientists land deepest fish ever caught off Australia from 6.5km below
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Scientists land deepest fish ever caught off Australia from 6.5km below

Deep-sea researchers used yabby traps and a $100,000 hook to catch sad-looking snailfish which started to melt after leaving the icy-cold depths of their home.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
Urgent action needed to protect our threatened biodiversity
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Biodiversity

Urgent action needed to protect our threatened biodiversity

More than 1900 Australian animals, plants and ecological communities are at risk of becoming extinct. We can and we must do more.

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Native species are in crisis, but you wouldn’t know it from the election campaign

Native species are in crisis, but you wouldn’t know it from the election campaign

Australia’s unique environment and biodiversity is facing an extinction crisis, but politicians are barely mentioning it. Why?

  • by Miki Perkins
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Endangered oak’s secret home beneath a NSW volcano its only hope of survival

Endangered oak’s secret home beneath a NSW volcano its only hope of survival

Tucked away on the southern side of an ancient volcano in northern NSW is a unique rainforest that will house 20 rare seedlings of a tree, but whether they will survive is in the hands of scientists. 

  • by Laura Chung
Numbat stripes reveal endangered population is twice as big as we thought

Numbat stripes reveal endangered population is twice as big as we thought

A UWA PhD student has developed a survey technique indicating the state’s endangered numbat population is twice as big as previously thought. But remaining habitats do not have the same protection levels, prompting a community call to boost national park coverage.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
Critically endangered possums to lose home to $1 billion WA road

Critically endangered possums to lose home to $1 billion WA road

The 72 possums will not be physically trapped and moved but ‘shepherded’ into neighbouring bushland for the tourist route that will likely be their death knell.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
NSW government rules out coal exploration licences for two major regions

NSW government rules out coal exploration licences for two major regions

NSW Deputy Premier Paul Toole said coal exploration licences would not be able to proceed in the Ganguddy-Kelgoola region and Wollombi due to “environmental and cultural constraints”.

  • by Laura Chung
Mines clear more trees than logging in WA’s threatened forests

Mines clear more trees than logging in WA’s threatened forests

Mining should cease in the Northern Jarrah Forest, conservationist groups say, after revealing 62 per cent of deforestation in the past decade was due to bauxite mining.

  • by Peter de Kruijff