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Conservation

Discovering Australia’s own sea turtle

Understanding the Flatback turtle requieres more than your average conservation program.

Motherly love in the animal kingdom

Polar bears are much older than we thought

Polar bears have actually been around for five times longer than previous studies suggested.

Baby Weedy Seadragons

Sydney Aquarium’s four baby Weedy Seadragons made their debut this week.

I will survive

Devil Ark is a new initiative that might save the Tasmanian devil. Will they get rid of the infamous DFTD? Will they stop extinction?

Pre-Columbian farming secrets could save the Amazonian savanna

Raised farming beds used by the Amazon’s earliest inhabitants could lead the way for a sustainable ecosystem.

Man-made noise affects plants and birds

  The daily din we generate may have more of an effect on the environment than we originally thought.

The canary in the mine might not croak

A common North American frog is identified as the carrier of the deadly chytridiomycosis.

What do gorillas and humans have in common?

The gorilla genome has given scientists an insight into human evolution.

Solving the native species conundrum

Introduced species cannot remain eternally new in an ecosystem.

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