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Research shows the vast majority of Australians aren’t opposed to the government introducing a range of stronger conservation-related policies.
A new study finds major holes in our ability to ensure the protection for conservation areas is maintained or improved.
The ratcheting up in the emotional intensity of principals’ work has been a more “invisible” element not easily quantified or measured. New research will offer insights into the changing nature of the principals’ role when it comes to these demands.
A new survey finds Australians care deeply about the environment, but many aren’t aware of the full extent of biodiversity loss.
Although it lacks the teeth of legislation overseas, Victoria’s Yarra River (Birrarung) laws provide a foundation for rights of nature to build on in Australia.
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.
Some snakes have tough, blunt fangs for cracking crabs, while others have sharp needles for getting a grip on mice.
A Monash research team studying head impacts at the elite level of Australian football says it's too soon to make a direct link between concussion in the sport and brain problems later in life.
COVID-19 has proved that the homelessness problem is solvable, but will Australia make good on its human rights obligations once the pandemic has passed?
Footy returns this week, and with it will come an avalanche of alcohol advertising, with little protection for children.
For many Australians, the bushfire disaster could represent a turning point: the moment they adopt new, long-term behaviours to help nature.
Eco solutions may hold the answer to controlling the spread of the mosquito-borne virus in Malaysia.
The city's rapid growth presents some problems for its urban forest strategy.
Two alumni have forged careers devoted to protecting the environment.
Police can misidentify victims as offenders because the real perpetrator has misled them.
'Fast liquor', aged in months rather than decades, is the holy grail for distillers.
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