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Could WA be the genetic testing ground for 'synthetic mice' to end mice?

Could WA be the genetic testing ground for 'synthetic mice' to end mice?

Australian and US scientists - with US defence funding - have big plans for six islands in WA. But is gene technology a safe way to beat invasive species?

  • by Katherine Wilson

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Woo-hoo: Powerful Owl calls for distinguished ears
City life

Woo-hoo: Powerful Owl calls for distinguished ears

Wanted: discrete volunteers who can distinguish between a deep, double “woo-hoo” hoot and a “soft, deep, and continuous low oom oom oom” sound.

  • by Cheryl Goodenough
National park 'at the mercy' of Murray-Darling Basin water changes
Water

National park 'at the mercy' of Murray-Darling Basin water changes

The fate of a 50-year-old national park in western NSW is "at the mercy of water managers", as the battle for the Murray-Darling Basin hots up.

  • by Peter Hannam
Debunked: The strange tale of Pope Gregory, Lent and rabbits
Animals

Debunked: The strange tale of Pope Gregory, Lent and rabbits

The details of how most animals became domesticated are much debated and glimpsed only in tantalising hints from fossils and DNA. We thought we knew the story of rabbits.

  • by James Gorman
Seismic squabble: NSW tells federal government to lift its standards
Energy

Seismic squabble: NSW tells federal government to lift its standards

Seismic testing for gas and oil off the NSW coast has unearthed a rift between the state Coalition Energy Minister and his federal counterpart.

  • by Peter Hannam
The marine ecosystem more endangered than the Great Barrier Reef
Animals

The marine ecosystem more endangered than the Great Barrier Reef

Australia's shellfish reefs are the country's most threatened ocean ecosystem and are almost extinct.

  • by Elise Donaldson
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Old bridge on Kingsford Smith Drive tells of city's early convict days
Brisbane

Old bridge on Kingsford Smith Drive tells of city's early convict days

An old timber bridge built before the 1860s under what is now known as Kingsford Smith Drive has been uncovered during a $650 million road-widening project.

  • by Tony Moore
A deadly way to celebrate
Opinion
Wildlife

A deadly way to celebrate

Balloons are now recognised as one of the top three threats to marine wildlife.

  • by Karen Joynes
Land-clearing prosecutions drop, destruction rates rise 'very substantially'
Australia

Land-clearing prosecutions drop, destruction rates rise 'very substantially'

The Berejiklian government continues to withhold data on how much land has been cleared, particularly since its overhaul of native vegetation protection laws.

  • by Peter Hannam
St Kilda Road officially a national treasure, but too late for its trees

St Kilda Road officially a national treasure, but too late for its trees

A precinct encompassing the Shrine of Remembrance and Domain Parklands joins the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru and the MCG on the National Heritage List.

  • by Joe Hinchliffe
Mystery surrounds death of 16 horses on the way home from Tasmanian polo trip
Animals

Mystery surrounds death of 16 horses on the way home from Tasmanian polo trip

Sixteen horses from a NSW polo club died on their way home from a Tasmanian polo tournament.

  • by Jessica Willard