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Over the past 100,000 years, Australia and New Guinea's large animal communities have been disrupted by extinctions and invasive species, altering entire ecosystems and threatening the conservation of ...
A mysterious world of colourful toadstools, ghostly mushrooms and bizarre white "cages" has emerged from the gloom.
It’s rare for a hotel to sit astride a major city with such imperious ease that it acts as a nucleus, or even a magnet, which ...
Oregon botanist Suzie Savoie uses wildflowers to transform home gardens into water-wise, fire-resistant pollinator havens.
The top prize of the competition’s first stage has been won by Richter Musikowski, a Berlin-based firm, and Lahznimmo ...
Green thumbs are coming to Sunbury for a special tree planting event. The Hume council-led event is part of National ...
An invasive plant is being torn out by hand in a desperate bid to remove the serial spreader from blocking vital nests of the country's rarest native seabird. Rangers have been on their hands and ...
New research examines the reasons for the decline of small mammals in Australia’s tropical savannas and identifies the most effective practical solutions.
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