It’s not easy to tell when a dynamic system, filled with life, might reach a point of no return.
As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
Hotter, drier conditions associated with El Niño can be detrimental to our health. These tips may help.
A long-term global assessment of reptiles has revealed 21% are threatened, but an upside is that others have benefited from the conservation efforts put into other animals such as birds and mammals.
Residents of flood-prone areas have been counting on local knowledge and community support to deal with floods for centuries. Can scientists work with them to mitigate the problem?
Despite Western perceptions of these flying mammals, in the East they’re associated with folklore and customs that are largely positive in nature.
From Monash to the Subantarctic and the Pilbara, Tim Ealey was a trailblazing academic and adventurer.
In a warming world, many cold-blooded species face a new challenge: developing successfully despite rising temperatures.
New research shows that medicines have found their way into Melbourne streams – and the creatures that live in them.
Two alumni have forged careers devoted to protecting the environment.
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