Without fanfare, the Australian government has published the latest snapshot on its progress toward halting and reversing the ...
The Australian government has just submitted a report to the United Nations on its progress to stop biodiversity loss by 2030 ...
It burns hotter, faster, and is “changing the nature of Australia’s deserts” – now, leaders are travelling to Canberra to ...
Since their introduction in 1935, cane toads (Rhinella marina) have become one of Australia’s most notorious invasive species, profoundly impacting native ecosystems. Research over recent decades has ...
The wellbeing, livelihoods and security of Australian communities, and the precious ecosystems upon which we depend for our ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The Australian government spends more money on activities that harm biodiversity than those that protect biodiversity, a new study suggests.