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04th October 2023
Leading environmental organisations call for national roadmap to accelerate ecosystem restoration
An alliance of 21 leading Australian environmental organisations is calling for a national plan for ecosystem restoration to guide and accelerate action to reverse environmental degradation, curb biodiversity loss, and […]
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19th September 2023
Heralding the start of Australia’s stormbird season
For many Australians, the loud rasping call of the channel-billed cuckoo that echoes those of their dinosaur ancestors, heralds the start of Spring. Known traditionally by First Australians as the […]
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18th September 2023
Bushfire recovery project helping to heal country and community on NSW South Coast
South Coast landholders still feeling the effects of the Black Summer bushfires are receiving a helping hand as part of a broader effort to restore country, culture and community in […]
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12th September 2023
First trial of virtual fencing to reduce wildlife roadkill on NSW South Coast deemed a major success
The first trial of a ‘virtual fence’ by a council in New South Wales has been a major success in improving driver safety and preventing wallabies, wombats and other wildlife […]
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07th September 2023
Southern greater gliders bouncing back in parts of Greater Blue Mountains post-fire
A recent survey in the Greater Blue Mountains has surprised ecologists by finding a significantly increased population and good post-fire recovery of the Southern Greater Glider in the vicinity of […]
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31st August 2023
Greater gliders: Our endemic tree top “teddies”
With their large fluffy ears, lush velvety fur and outrageously cute faces, you could easily mistake a greater glider for a character out of a children’s book. However, these adorable […]
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26th July 2023
Glossy black-cockatoos provide a path to healing for fire-impacted Nymboida landholders
In Nymboida, a small town in northern New South Wales decimated by the Black Summer bushfires, landholders are finding a way to heal by helping the local glossy black cockatoo […]
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18th July 2023
Lockyer community and wildlife to be first to benefit from new climate corridors project
Queensland’s Lockyer region will be the first to benefit from a new project to create biodiverse climate corridors to help wildlife adapt and communities build resilience to the impacts of […]
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07th July 2023
Bushfire recovery workshop held to support landholders impacted by traumatic Curraweela bushfires
Landholders in Curraweela whose properties and animals were devastated by a fast-moving bushfire in March attended a workshop last week aimed at supporting their recovery. Fuelled by 50 km/h high […]
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