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Latest extinction News | Page 20

Local koala trees poisoned
Push for Senate to examine impact of fires on faunal extinction
Endangered frogs leap on a lifeline
Plans to protect future of whitebaiting announced
Study: Human Management Helps Rare Plants, Butterflies Survive Hurricane
Bite marks in fossils reveal demise of our early relatives
Critically Endangered Grey Nurse Shark Habitat Protection Slashed
Worlds Largest Elephant Sculpture Is Giving Public Chance To Save Baby Elephants
Conservation groups call for Minister to act on endangered sharks following grave report
Coromandel visit sparks dolphin excitement
Plight of toroa/northern royal albatross goes global
North East Link approval highlights Victoria’s broken environmental laws
Flood of support for Top of South catchment
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park patties net $20k penalties
Search for Kangaroo River Perch
Double celebration for tara iti/fairy tern
Without ecologists at policy table, new nature laws could lead to extinctions
People and climate led to Aus megafauna extinction
Working together to identify, protect, manage and restore our indigenous biodiversity
A regal name for Perth Zoo’s new giraffe calf
Plan of action to protect seabirds
Zoologists demand better action for 2019 “Bird of Year”
Nature strategy acknowledges scale of biodiversity crisis, but lacks detail on how to fix it
Leading conservation scientists call for reverse to biodiversity loss with ‘net positive’ goals
Immediate end to old growth logging a big win for people and wildlife
Coral study prompts rethink of classic scientific theory
Intact forest loss ‘six times worse’ for climate
First fairy tern egg of breeding season
Masks superheroes wear tell us a lot about ourselves
Parliament backs Greens inquiry into Victoria’s extinction crisis
Enviro Minister signals plans to use EPBC Act Review to water down laws
Community asked to help name Perth Zoo’s giraffe calf
Backyard Bird Count
Funding to secure future of rare Norfolk Island birds
Indigenous Freshwater Fish Bill Passes
Nine people charged after Extinction Rebellion protest in Launceston
Bilbies back from extinction
Takahē population flying high
Delay of endangered Sea Lion listing could determine its survival
Microscopic evidence sheds light on disappearance of world’s largest mammals
New Zealand could be lifeboat to save humanity from extinction in a catastrophic pandemic
One species, many origins
New Report: Rising Sea Levels Hurting Kakadu
Minister launches 50th Conservation Week – Nature needs us
Researchers Unearth “New” Extinction
$100 million Saving Our Species program sucess
Protecting turtles from impacts of fishing
A Call for Prayer around Australia in Churches, for UN International Day of Peace