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From southbound cane toads to invasive weeds and fluctuating fish stocks, a novel technique called eDNA has revealed what's in NSW waterways—and how it's influenced by natural disasters.
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High above the bustle of cities across the country, the fastest birds on the planet are making nests, hatching young and snagging birds from the sky for meals ...
The endangered little tern has experienced one of its best breeding seasons in decades, with the highest-ever number of fledglings recorded by scientists.
providing hope for the survival of the near-extinct native bird. The coastal emu, also known as the NSW North Coast emu, is genetically different from Australia’s common emu, which is thriving ...
Tourists crowding along the water's edge last Sunday were completely oblivious to the 'stomach-churning' reason behind the ...
He said this occurred on the NSW south coast, with areas like Guerilla Bay in the Eurobodalla seeing dozens of dead mutton-bird wash up on the shoreline. One Guerilla Bay local said he saw 21 dead ...
Wildlife carers on the NSW Central Coast have reported ... Cathy Gilmore from Marine Wildlife Central Coast said the disease paralysed birds. "It starts off with the legs so sometimes you ...
We deal with weather changes on a daily basis in the Lowcountry, from wearing a raincoat to making plans to go to the beach.
An Aussie is searching for answers after spotting numerous birds lying on the ground in her garden “looking dead”. The woman, who lives on the NSW Mid North Coast, said she couldn’t help but ...
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