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Endangered Hawaiian monk seals keep getting eels stuck up their noses

Endangered Hawaiian monk seals keep getting eels stuck up their noses

The rare phenomenon continues to baffle scientists who are now begging the endangered seals to "make better choices".

  • by Allyson Chiu

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'Unacceptable': Sydney springs more big leaks as response times double
Water

'Unacceptable': Sydney springs more big leaks as response times double

Residents of Banksmeadow, inundated by as much as a metre of water from a burst main last week, will probably get little consolation knowing they are far from alone battling leaky pipes.

  • by Peter Hannam
Botanic Gardens chief plucked to lead Australian Antarctic Division
Antarctica

Botanic Gardens chief plucked to lead Australian Antarctic Division

The Morrison government has picked Kim Ellis, an army veteran and the chief of Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden, to lead the Australian Antarctic Division as it enters "an exciting new era of research".

  • by Peter Hannam
Who owns your waste? Thefts from bins and backyards anger recyclers
Ethical living

Who owns your waste? Thefts from bins and backyards anger recyclers

When you put waste in the recycle bin and it gets taken to be recycled for money elsewhere, is it crime?

  • by Steve Evans
Wild horses are a 'key threat' to delicate ecosystems: science panel
Animals

Wild horses are a 'key threat' to delicate ecosystems: science panel

Feral horses constitute a "key threatening process" that pushes dozens of species at risk closer to extinction, according to an independent scientific panel set up by the Berejiklian government. 

  • by Peter Hannam
Is geotagging on Instagram ruining natural wonders? Some say yes
Social media

Is geotagging on Instagram ruining natural wonders? Some say yes

Last week, one town's tourism board pleaded with visitors to stop geotagging photos in an effort to protect their pristine forests and remote lakes.

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Perth and Peel Cocky numbers stabilise
Wildlife

Perth and Peel Cocky numbers stabilise

This year's great cocky count found numbers of the iconic WA bird had stabilised.

  • by staff writers
Drone fleet to help keep swimmers safe at 'shark smorgasbord' beaches
Sharks

Drone fleet to help keep swimmers safe at 'shark smorgasbord' beaches

It's the time of the year when the surf looks its most inviting, but it's also when our anxiety about sharks hits its peak.

  • by Peter Hannam
RSPCA Qld chief to head Queensland's new Koala Advisory Council
Biodiversity

RSPCA Qld chief to head Queensland's new Koala Advisory Council

Mark Townsend from the RSPCA is the man chosen by the Palaszczuk government to oversee the recovery of Queensland's threatened koalas in south-east Queensland.

  • by Tony Moore
Australia's 'most important bird' takes a step back from extinction
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Biodiversity

Australia's 'most important bird' takes a step back from extinction

Werribee Zoo has successfully hatched plains-wanderer chicks in captivity, bringing the genetically unique bird a step back from the brink of oblivion.

  • by Joe Hinchliffe
BBC film crew praised for saving penguins
Animals

BBC film crew praised for saving penguins

The team capturing footage in Antarctica for the David Attenborough series Dynasties took the rare decision to help out emperor penguins stuck in a ravine.