Email Posted April 08, 2019 16:46:17 The Barmah Brumby Preservation Group says environmental flooding is largely to blame for the lack of native wetland vegetation in the national park Supplied: Barmah Brumby Preservation Group Topics: environment, environmental-impact, environmental-management, barmah-3639 Lawn Mowing...
Posted April 08, 2019 13:51:30 A cyclist has narrowly missed hitting a feral deer while on a ride in the Adelaide Hills, as deer populations soar to record levels in South Australia. Key points: A man was lucky to avoid hitting...
Posted April 07, 2019 10:06:57 Photo: Feral horses can be seen grazing on the side of the highway across the Kimberley. (ABC Kimberley: Rebecca Nadge) Hundreds of them are culled across Western Australia’s northern rangelands every year, yet the feral horses...
Updated April 06, 2019 15:42:58 Related Story: Melbourne chemical blaze under control, but likely to burn for days Map: Campbellfield 3061 The union that represents a worker seriously burnt in yesterday’s Campbellfield factory fire says staff at Bradbury Industrial Services were...
Updated April 06, 2019 08:14:19 Photo: Cuts of meat hang in a special dry-ageing room at the Victor Churchill butcher in Sydney’s Woollahra. (Supplied: Vic’s Meat) One of the nation’s biggest meat wholesalers believes Australians eat too much meat and should...
Posted April 05, 2019 10:28:36 Coral in the lagoon at the most southerly tropical reef in the world is showing signs of bleaching. Key points: Researchers found bleaching at five of the six sites they visited Some of the reef was...
Posted April 01, 2019 14:55:36 Photo: Brumbies in the Snowy Mountains are blamed for contributing to algae blooms. (Supplied: Kerry Pfeiffer) There is concern wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park are contributing to blue-green algae in dams and streams in the...
Updated March 31, 2019 15:15:30 Photo: A female Regent Honeyeater, at Lake Cathie, NSW. The species is critically endangered. (Supplied: Bronwyn Ellis) It is one of Australia’s rarest birds, but conservationists say habitat crucial to the breeding and survival of the...
Posted March 30, 2019 08:00:00 Photo: A number of brown thornbill have been found living outside their usual habitat. (ABC News: Adrian Boyle) They are the size of ping-pong balls, and the odds have been against their long-term survival. But a...