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Carbon and biodiversity markets will help unlock the potential of privately owned properties, writes ecologist.
As new agricultural areas opened across Australia, wheat became our primary crop and eventually an export commodity.
Biological control – or biocontrol – has long been used to manage weeds. The method involves introducing natural enemies, ...
Ningaloo and some remote northern reefs had largely escaped the worst effects of coral bleaching – but now a severe marine ...
A kayaking duo from Australia are tackling one of the world’s toughest paddling events for the third time to prove once is ...
Evolution hasn’t only gifted peacock spiders with spectacular markings – these nimble arachnids are also remarkable athletes.
Ningaloo and some remote northern reefs had largely escaped the worst effects of coral bleaching – but now a severe marine heatwave is taking its toll.
Authorities have ceased trying to eradicate the invasive pest that has destroyed 4500 trees in the one city where it has been ...
Could so-called blue carbon be key to resolving some of Australia’s biggest environmental and cultural challenges?
Australia's carnivorous marsupial, the kultarr, is actually three different species, scientists have discovered.
The vocalisation of a dwarf minke whale sounds so strange and resonant it has been likened to a Star Wars lightsaber.
From the Red Centre’s ochre-soaked rock and big skies, to the lush and wild Top End, the NT is full of great walks. Here are ...
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