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Myanmar camera trap survey reveals endangered tigers, elephants and leopards – in pictures

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 18:59

The first ever camera trap survey in the previously inaccessible Karen State hill forests has recorded a wealth of globally threatened mammals living in south-east Asia’s last great wilderness

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Queen Victoria Markets - Call for Comments

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2017-04-19 16:26
The Australian Heritage Council is assessing the Queen Victoria Markets for potential inclusion on the National Heritage List. Comments close 14 July 2017.
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Great Dunmow postbox out of action while birds nest inside

BBC - Wed, 2017-04-19 15:23
A postbox gets the stamp of approval from a pair of nesting birds.
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SolarQ plans 350MW solar farm with storage in south-east Queensland

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 15:21
SolarQ - comprising fossil fuel industry veterans - plans huge solar farm and battery storage in Queensland in yet another sign that the industry is looking to new technologies to solve old problems. The solar and storage will effectively replace gas peaking plant and deal with massive "flex" in local demand.
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Construction underway on Victoria’s 132MW Mt Gellibrand wind farm

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:53
Acciona Energy breaks ground on Mt Gellibrand wind farm, a $258m project that was fast-tracked after winning a Victorian government tender.
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Dartmoor's spring makeover

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:30

Walkhampton, Dartmoor A shepherd on his quad bike remarks on the contrast with last week’s rain, wind and mud

From the western edge of Dartmoor, heat haze obscures views towards familiar territory in the Tamar Valley. Up here, by Lowery Cross, in sight of glittering ripples on Burrator Reservoir, ponies graze among dazzling yellow gorse; drab turfy banks are starred with a few violets, and the sound of chiffchaff echoes from coniferous plantations.

Nearby, a bridge, rebuilt in 2015, is part of the footpath and cycleway on a section of the long-defunct Plymouth and Dartmoor railway; across the bridge and via the gently sloping trail, Princetown is seven miles away, twice the distance that a crow might fly.

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Call to classify shark culling and drum lines as threats to endangered species

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:20

Humane Society applies for lethal shark control programs to be listed as ‘threatening’ under conservation act

Environmentalists are attempting to list shark culling and the use of drum lines as threats to endangered species under federal law.

Humane Society International has applied for lethal shark control programs in in New South Wales and Queensland to be listed as “key threatening processes” under the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.

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Split decision: Can utilities avoid the curse of capital allocation?

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:02
As centralised and distributed energy markets continue to diverge, can the curse of capital allocation be managed in a way that creates value (or at least minimises loss) for shareholders?
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Giraffes must be listed as endangered, conservationists formally tell US

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:01

Five environmental groups point to ‘trophy’ hunting – largely by Americans who travel to Africa – among key threats to animals

Conservationists have lodged a formal request for the US government to list giraffes as endangered in a bid to prevent what they call the “silent extinction” of the world’s tallest land animal.

A legal petition filed by five environmental groups has demanded that the US Fish and Wildlife Service provide endangered species protections to the giraffe, which has suffered a precipitous decline in numbers in recent years.

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The ways of the wolf – archive, 1913

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 14:00

19 April 1913: Author and wildlife illustrator Ernest Thompson Seton gives a lecture in London about his first job as a ‘wolver’

Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton opened his last lecture at the Aeolian Hall, London, on Thursday with the hollow call of a wolf’s rallying cry, the reality of which sent a perceptible shudder over his audience. One realised as he told in illustration of his subject, “Animal Heroes,” the story of the French wolf which was killed in the mountains of Gévaudan, what terror “the beast” must have inspired in the hearts of the 40,000 peasants who turned out to round up this hero-murderer of a hundred children.

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Ararat Wind Farm fully commissioned, supplying power to Victoria and ACT

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 13:59
Windlab's 240MW Ararat Wind Farm now operating at full capacity, powering 120,000 homes – 37,000 of them in Canberra.
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Graph of Day: Germany reaches 51% renewables

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 13:29
Renewable energy accounts for 51 per cent of German electricity production for whole week, with total for year to date at 36.5 per cent.
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Frydenberg to visit world’s tallest solar tower

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 13:22
Federal energy minister to lead trade delegation to Israel, including visit to what will be world's tallest solar tower.
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Backing new coal power like “defibrillating a corpse”

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 12:21
Rocky Mountain Institute's Amory Lovins says attempts to reboot coal and nuclear power like defibrillating a corpse: "it will jump but won’t revive.”
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Offshore wind costs maintain falling trend in Germany, Denmark, Holland

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 10:38
Competitive auctions are causing developers to drop their expectations for government subsidies for off-shore wind projects.
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Does 17% dip in clean energy investment set the trend for 2017?

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 10:27
First-quarter decline in investment reflects partly falling cost of capital for renewables, allowing investors to install same capacity for less cash.
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U.S. wind, solar prices on downward slope, even without tax credits

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-04-19 10:23
By the early 2020s, unsubsidized wind and solar prices will beat the Variable Costs of Operating Coal and Natural Gas Plants
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Whale world

BBC - Wed, 2017-04-19 07:32
A study that attached cameras with suction cups to the backs of Antarctic whales has revealed never before seen feeding habits and social interactions.
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Frydenberg to consider shark cull, drumlines after death of WA teenager

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-04-19 07:26

Environment minister says federal government ‘would welcome any proposal to protect human life first’ after attack on surfer Laeticia Brouwer

The federal government would consider any strategies to prevent further shark attacks off Australia’s coast, following the death of teenager surfer Laeticia Brouwer.

“In light of the recent shark attack the commonwealth would welcome any proposal to protect human life first and foremost,” the federal environment minister, Josh Frydenberg, told the West Australian.

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Iceberg tourists flock to Newfoundland town

BBC - Wed, 2017-04-19 06:27
A new resident off the coast of a Canadian town has turned it into a cool tourist spot.
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