Conservation
Indigenous Groups Protect Species in Danger
Aboriginal tribes are leading the charge to protect north Queensland’s turtle and dugong species, after populations dropped dramatically following the......
Bird species in the Coorong disappearing at alarming rate
85 years ago today the last Tasmanian Tiger died. Fast forward to 2011 and we’ve seen drastic drops in population......
What needs to be done to save the Reef
One of the country’s best known natural landmarks could soon be in desperate trouble if global warming and pollution are......
Biodiversity Conservation in the Pacific
Lack of biodiversity is causing serious health problems in the Pacific area. Crop specialists are trying to preserve the indigenous......
Historic census sheds light on deep sea life
The world’s first census of marine life, unveiled overnight in London, has led to the discovery of more than 6000......
Can oil exploration and marine life protection co-exist?
While pictures of dying oil soaked birds and suffocated fish from America’s BP oil disaster continue to hit our screens,......
A small saviour for a big sanctuary
The discovery of a new species of frog found at Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary in South Australia, could help the owners......
Proposed Coal Terminal Expansion To Threaten Dugong Feeding Ground
Conservationsts are outraged at the planned developement of a coal terminal at Gladstone on the central Queensland coast, which they......
Greens say new BioBanking scheme allows those with money to destroy habitat
Developers will be able to bulldoze land if they agree to protect other environmentally significant sites, in a scheme that......
Reef clean up a danger in itself
Salvage teams are busy working to contain the environmental damage caused by the Chinese ship the Sheng Neng 1 which......