Science Magazine predicts that Australia will be one of the countries with the highest risk of extinctions worldwide, as temperatures increase above 1.5Β°C.Β Josie Mackay-Sim reports.
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Worldwide, 49% of all wild bird species are in steep decline, according to a new report, writes Ian Angus.
Activists are calling for the end toΒ native forest logging in NSW state forests. Rachel EvansΜύ°ω±π±θ΄Η°ω³Ω²υ.
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersekβs new threatened species action plan does not go far enough, argues GreensΒ Senator Janet Rice.
Nature Conservation Council CEO Jacqui Mumford said while the federal environment minister Tanya Plibersekβs promise to halt extinctions is an βencouraging stepβ, more needs to be done. Kerry Smith reports.
Climate change threatens the life and habitability of our planet and, right now, the eastern part of Australia is witnessing this first-hand.Β Alejandro Aleman reports
Australia recently gained an unenviable title: perhaps the first country to lose a mammal species to climate change. The , a native rodent found on one tiny sand island in the remote northern regions of the Great Barrier Reef, reportedly became extinct after rising seas destroyed its habitat.