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Great white shark and seal in mid-air clash above the ocean – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2015-08-19 11:47

Researchers with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries and the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy capture the moment a great white shark jumps out of the water as it chases a seal off the Massachusetts coast. The seal can be seen leaping out of the water and hitting the shark with its tail

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Coalition to restrict green groups' right to challenge after Carmichael setback

The Guardian - Tue, 2015-08-18 15:30

Decision to place restrictions on environment groups that can bring legal action comes after federal court overturned approval for the Queensland coalmine

The government will remove the right of most environmental organisations to challenge developments under federal laws unless they can show they are “directly affected” – a direct response to the federal court decision this month on Adani’s Carmichael coalmine.

Related: George Brandis: vigilante green groups destroying thousands of mining jobs

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Invitation to comment on listing assessment for Pterostylis psammophila

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2015-08-18 15:27
The Threatened Species Scientific Committee is seeking comments on the assessment of Pterostylis psammophila. The public consultation period will be open until 5 October 2015.
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Commonwealth Small Pelagic Fishery

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-08-17 10:22
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 17 August 2015 until 14 September 2015
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A place where monsters hide

ABC Science - Mon, 2015-08-17 00:00
STARSTUFF IMAGE OF THE WEEK: Giant lobes of gas billow out from monster stars at the heart of Eta Carinae, the biggest star system in our part of the universe
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Ohio zoo takes cubs of bear euthanized after Yellowstone hiker killed and eaten

The Guardian - Sat, 2015-08-15 10:33

Cubs’ mother was killed because she ate part of hiker Lance Crosby and hid the rest of the body, say park officials

A zoo in the state of Ohio will take two cubs of a grizzly bear that was euthanized after it killed a hiker in Yellowstone national park.

Park spokeswoman Amy Bartlett said the cubs’ mother was killed in Montana because she ate part of hiker Lance Crosby, 63, and hid the rest of the body — an abnormal behavior for a female bear defending its young.

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Clarification: statement from the Climate Change Authority

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2015-08-14 18:55
In relation to the statement issued today by the Chair of the Climate Change Authority, the Department of the Environment notes by way of clarification that: In its Final Report on Australia’s Future Emissions Reduction Targets, the...
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Great white shark 'Deep Blue' swims near divers off coast of Mexico – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-08-14 13:07

Close-up footage of a great white shark near Guadalupe Island. The female shark, known as Deep Blue, is thought to be at least 50 years old. This clip was posted to Facebook by Mauricio Hoyos Padilla, a marine conservationist who is fundraising to protect sharks in the area, especially females with pups, from threats such as fishing nets and illegal hunters

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The moment Australian eagle punches a drone out of the sky – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2015-08-13 21:12

A wedge-tailed eagle, also known as an eaglehawk, takes down a drone as it is flown over grassland in Victoria, Australia. Melbourne Aerial Video, the company which captured the footage, says the eagle – Australia’s largest bird of prey, highly-territorial and known to fly at 6,000ft – escaped unharmed

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Humans have already used up 2015's supply of Earth's resources – analysis

The Guardian - Thu, 2015-08-13 07:00

Earth ‘overshoot day’ – the day each year when our demands on the planet outstrip its ability to regenerate – comes six days earlier than 2014, with world’s population currently consuming the equivalent of 1.6 planets a year

Humans have exhausted a year’s supply of natural resources in less than eight months, according to an analysis of the demands the world’s population are placing on the planet.

The Earth’s “overshoot day” for 2015, the point at which humanity goes into ecological debt, will occur on Thursday six days earlier than last year, based on an estimate by the Global Footprint Network (GFN).

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96m water-saving shade balls released into LA reservoir – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2015-08-12 19:00

The final tranche of 96m black plastic shade balls is released into the Los Angeles reservoir at Sylmar, to help improve water quality and prevent evaporation. The LA water and power department began pouring the balls into the water two months ago, as can be seen in the first clip, and the final balls are introduced this week.

The idea was conceived in 2007 in an effort to prevent the reservoir becoming contaminated with bromate, a substance formed when chemicals in the water react with sunlight. The balls are a relatively low-cost solution, at $34.5m, and are expected to save about $250m over 10 years, and prevent 300m gallons of water evaporating

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Produced but never eaten: a visual guide to food waste

The Guardian - Wed, 2015-08-12 16:00

Whether the wastage is measured in tonnes of spoiled goods, hectares of agricultural land or household expenditure, the scale is frightening

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'Slippery customer': police snare carpet python in London park

The Guardian - Wed, 2015-08-12 03:49

Met officer tweets details of snake chase in Wandsworth, which came a day after two royal pythons were found in Twickenham

Police have captured a “feisty” 1.5-metre snake that was on the loose in south London. Officers were called to a park in Wandsworth where the carpet python was found slithering along the edge of a fence.

In a series of tweets, Supt Steve Wallace of the Metropolitan police revealed how a team of three officers snared the “slippery customer” – thought to have been an escaped or dumped exotic pet – using a ballistic bag.

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How to overtake cyclists – the video all drivers should watch

The Guardian - Wed, 2015-08-12 00:36

The Highway code requires vehicles to give cyclists at least as much space as a car - but many cars endanger lives by ignoring this. Chris Boardman features in a new YouTube video that aims to help change that

“Socialism,” wrote the 1970s Chilean politician José Viera Gallo, “can only arrive by bicycle.” That’s why Jeremy Corbyn cycles everywhere. And come the revolution, prime minister Corbyn will see to it that this land of ours will be festooned with bike paths. Not the usual “crap” ones, oh no, the Corbynite cycleways will be clause IV bike paths, nationalised, surfaced with butter-smooth tarmac and wider than a wide thing.

Until then, we’ve got to make do with less then wholesome conditions, and that means sometimes sharing the road with tonnes of tin driven by texting, speeding, tweeting motorists.

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Australia sets 2030 emissions reduction target

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2015-08-11 14:01
The Australian Government has agreed a target of 26-28 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
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Diary of an urban peregrine falcon nest in Chicago – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2015-08-10 21:00

Rare images of wild peregrine falcons chart their entire nesting cycle from brooding to hatching and finally fledging from their tower block home. Images by Luke Massey

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Green Army Round Four

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-08-10 13:22
Round Four of the Green Army Programme is now open, applications close Wednesday 16th September 2015.
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Extension to ecological community assessment timeframe

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-08-10 13:19
The Minister has agreed to extend the timeframe for the Banksia dominated woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain bioregion ecological community assessment.
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Night parrot capture and tagging hailed as 'holy grail' moment for bird lovers

The Guardian - Mon, 2015-08-10 12:26

The area of south-west Queensland where the elusive nocturnal parrot, presumed extinct, was caught is now to be protected

The elusive night parrot, a species thought to be extinct for about 100 years, has finally been captured and tagged by scientists as part of a pioneering project to safeguard the remaining ground-dwelling birds.

Aside from two dead parrots found over the past 25 years, the night parrot had not been captured since the 1890s and was presumed extinct by many bird experts.

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20 Million Trees Competitive Grants Round Two

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-08-10 10:06
Round Two of the 20 Million Trees Programme’s competitive grants is now open, applications close 2.00pm AEST (Canberra time) 6 September 2015.
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