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Whether you're a snorkeller or CEO, you can help save our vital kelp forests

You might think – what can I do? I’m not a scientist. But all around the world, communities and individuals are working to restore these ecosystems.

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‘Complete elation’ greeted Plibersek’s big plans to protect nature - but hurdles litter the path

Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has announced a much-anticipated overhaul of Australia’s national environment law. The plan is rich with welcome new policies – but the path to change is littered with hurdles.

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How we can save our beloved Great Barrier Reef - Our interview with marine biologist Dr. Jodie Rummer

In our efforts to highlight why The Great Barrier Reef must be classified as 'World Heritage In Danger', we interviewed Dr. Jodie Rummer, an esteemed marine biologist and Associate Professor of Marine Biology in the College of Science and Engineering at the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for ...

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Nature doesn’t recognise borders but countries can collaborate to save species. The Escazú Agreement shows how

Nature rarely recognises national borders. Many Australian birds, for example, are annual visitors, splitting their time between Southeast Asia, Russia, and Pacific Islands. Yet, most efforts to protect ecological processes and habitats are designed and implemented by individual nations.

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Your Drive To The Shops Makes Life Pretty Noisy For Whales

What you do in your day to day life has more of an effect than you might realise!

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Could coral gardening be the key to reef conservation?

The low down on coral gardening and three ways you can help!

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Australian artist Mitch Gobel has donated $43,000 and counting towards wildlife and habitat conservation

Art that creates a voice for environmental conservation