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Urgent call to fence off Kosciuszko creek to save endangered fish

Urgent call to fence off Kosciuszko creek to save endangered fish

Wild horses stir up fine sediment in the water, which smothers the insects that the fish feed on and also harms the eggs, scientists say.

  • by Peter Hannam

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This dead whale's stomach had 40 kilograms of calcifying plastic
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Whales

This dead whale's stomach had 40 kilograms of calcifying plastic

By the time marine biologist Darrell Blatchley arrived at the fishing village, he already knew how the young whale had died.

  • by Deanna Paul
Government's secret plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall by 17m
Water

Government's secret plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall by 17m

The Berejiklian government has developed secret plans to lift the height of Warragamba Dam more than publicly announced to take into account the impact of climate change.

  • by Peter Hannam
'Consumers must act': Jane Goodall's plea to avoid a 'bleak' future
Climate policy

'Consumers must act': Jane Goodall's plea to avoid a 'bleak' future

The renowned naturalist says the increase in youth activity - such the global climate movement started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg - is a source of hope.

  • by Peter Hannam
Ancient rite, modern fight: how brumbies are breaking the landscape
Water

Ancient rite, modern fight: how brumbies are breaking the landscape

“The horse is much heavier than us, so when they tread on this, they are turning the taps off on the Murrumbidgee River.”

  • by Justin McManus and Finbar O'Mallon
India has 15 of top 20 cities with world's worst air, report finds
Pollution

India has 15 of top 20 cities with world's worst air, report finds

South Asia is an especially toxic region for air quality, according to the report, which looked at data from more than 3000 cities around the world.

  • by Kai Schultz
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Forget reality TV, species' survival at stake in this matchmaking show
Wildlife

Forget reality TV, species' survival at stake in this matchmaking show

A captive breeding program stands between Victoria's only endemic bird and extinction. But getting the helmeted honeyeater to find love at first sight is a tricky business.

  • by Joe Hinchliffe
'Weirdest-looking thing you've ever seen': massive sunfish washes up in US
Animals

'Weirdest-looking thing you've ever seen': massive sunfish washes up in US

A giant sunfish usually found in the waters of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa has washed up in California, and scientists don't know how it got so lost.

  • by Alejandra Reyes-Velarde
'Line in the sand': NSW Labor plans blitz to undo environmental 'mess'
NSW votes

'Line in the sand': NSW Labor plans blitz to undo environmental 'mess'

A Climate Change Summit would be called within the first year of a Daley-led government to determine the best pathways to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

  • by Peter Hannam
Minister says koala bushland near Belmont rifle range may not need to go
South-east Queensland

Minister says koala bushland near Belmont rifle range may not need to go

Sports Minister Mick de Brenni says it may not be necessary to clear any further koala bushland near the Belmont Shooting Complex to allow a new shotgun range to be installed.

  • by Tony Moore
If you swim in sharks' sea, you're more likely to drown than be eaten
Shark

If you swim in sharks' sea, you're more likely to drown than be eaten

Yet another shark attack confronts us, but a Sydney summit has added some perspective to the debate.

  • by Helen Pitt