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On National Threatened Species Day (7 September), some news we can all celebrate—the world's most famous endangered greater ...
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Greg Bourne, CEO of World Wildlife Fund Australia, appears to have joined a growing list of prominent environmental activists who support increased use of nuclear power. According to the May 9 ...
A trail camera on Clarke Island recorded an echidna for the first time in decades. Photos show the egg-laying mammal once feared locally extinct. Photo from Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre via ...
WWF-Australia's Rob Brewster and Narungga youth release a bettong on Guuranda (Yorke Peninsula). The brush-tailed bettong, once driven to the brink of extinction, is making a remarkable comeback ...
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia In a hollowed-out ...
Submitted by Cisco Systems, Inc. Ever wonder how you can champion a cause you believe in at work? I sat down with a leader in the Asia, Pacific, Japan, and China (APJC) region to learn about how she ...
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Specialised drones are being tested in a programme to boost koala numbers on Australia's east coast, dropping seeds of gum trees as part of a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) scheme to ...
A famous Australian thief was caught again stealing eucalyptus seedlings from a plant nursery. Screengrab from WWF-Australia's YouTube video After pulling off a massive heist, rarely does the thief go ...
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