Environment
Conservation
The precious seahorses released back into Sydney’s waters
Sydney Aquarium’s Patrick Noble had something a little different in his hands as he walked towards Clontarf Reserve on Sydney’s northern beaches – four plastic bags carrying endangered White’s Seahorses.
- by Amelia Barter and Harriette Maguire
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Where have all the Christmas beetles gone?
There are 36 species of Christmas beetles found only in Australia, 21 of which are in NSW. But we might be losing them faster than we can count.
- by Laura Chung
Chocolate boxes, chip tubes and birthday gifts with an illegal animal twist
It might look like an innocent postal package containing a birthday card and a can of potato chips. But inside the tube, stuffed in a sock, is a native Australian lizard.
- by Laura Chung
How Kirsha Kaechele brought the logging industry’s most powerful players together
Everyone is curious about Mona founder David Walsh and his American wife Kirsha Kaechele, an artist and curator. As word got out that she was planning a conference about the logging industry, people were immediately intrigued.
- by Nick O'Malley
Aerial culling of Kosciuszko feral horses labelled a success
Just months after the NSW government approved the aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park, figures suggest it is working.
- by Laura Chung
State ramps up effort to stop venomous fire ants in their tracks
Detection dogs, chemical baits and a biosecurity control zone are all being rolled out in Northern NSW to stop fire ants from spreading further into the state.
- by Laura Chung
Volunteers work around the clock to protect eggs of pied oystercatcher
The beach-nesting birds typically lay their eggs on the top of small mounds and take five weeks to hatch, leaving them vulnerable to being trampled on or eaten.
- by Laura Chung
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Environmental protection
How wife of Mona founder brought together combatants of Tasmania’s forest wars
Curator and artist Kirsha Kaechele has organised a forestry congress at the Museum of Old and New Art, with unlikely guests including loggers, activists and scientists.
- by Nick O'Malley
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Environmental protection
Drones, dingoes and thermal cameras: The new war on feral goats
Australia has a feral goat problem and the federal government is looking at options to curb the ballooning population.
- by Laura Chung