At least 100 million mammals, birds, and reptiles die each year in one Australian state as a result of broad-scale land clearing, says a new WWF report.
A decision by one of Australia’s biggest beef producers to end broadscale clearing of remnant native vegetation on the company’s 18 cattle properties sets a new benchmark for sustainable land ...
“No, it’s not,” says Australian National University professor Frank Jotzo, director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Policy. Yet, under international emission reduction accounting rules, Australia ...
"It's ridiculous that trees, hundreds of years old, are being cut down in the name of clean green energy," she said. "We've ...
Activist shareholders and environmental campaigners at the AGM blasted the group's links to Tasmania's contentious farmed ...
Nearly 700,000 ha of vegetation in Reef catchments was cleared in four years – with millions more at risk Only strong federal nature laws will protect ...
Queensland’s conservation ledger is in the red. Despite some new national parks, bulldozers are still clearing forests and ...
A recent data analysis shows that a single energy company has cleared 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) of vegetation for roads in the Kimberley, the northernmost part of Western Australia, Australia’s ...
Australian beef producers manage approximately 50 percent of Australia’s land mass and play a key role in sustainably ...
A rare Australian native bee was identified again in the wild after nearly 100 years. (Courtesy of James Dorey Photography / Flinders University) A field researcher identified the bee, which faces new ...
Nik Callow has received salinity-related funding as an employee of The University of Western Australia and previously when working for the WA Government Department of Food and Agriculture. He is a ...