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2011–12 annual report to Australian Packaging Covenant released
Release of the September quarter 2013 national inventory estimates
Release of the September quarter 2013 national inventory estimates
SENG Victoria Newsletter - February 2014
Huge chimpanzee population thriving in remote Congo forest
In one of the most dangerous regions of the planet, against all odds, a huge yet mysterious population of chimpanzees appears to be thriving – for now. Harboured by the remote and pristine forests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and on the border of the Central African Republic, the chimps were completely unknown until recently – apart from the local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.
Continue reading...Groundwater Purchase Tender in the Central Condamine Alluvium application period now open
New threatened ecological community listed
2014 State Party Report on the state of conservation of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
Keystone XL oil pipeline – everything you need to know
Environmentalists are fiercely opposed to controversial pipeline that would carry tar sands oil from Canada to Gulf refineries
What is Keystone XL?
The Keystone XL project would expand an existing pipeline from the vast tar sands of Alberta to refineries in the US Midwest, nearly doubling the initial capacity and transporting crude oil deeper into America to refineries on the Gulf coast of Texas. Its proposed route would stretch about 1,660 miles, connecting Hardisty, Alberta to Port Arthur, Texas. It was first proposed in 2008.
Continue reading...Fancier pigeons – in pictures
Photographer Richard Bailey has created an unusual set of portraits of 50 pigeons in honour of Charles Darwin's regard for Columbia livia
Continue reading...Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area boundary modification
Strategic Water Purchase Initiative in Victoria - Round 3 application period now open
Snowden revelations of NSA spying on Copenhagen climate talks spark anger
Developing countries have reacted angrily to revelations that the United States spied on other governments at the Copenhagen climate summit in 2009.
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden show how the US National Security Agency (NSA) monitored communication between key countries before and during the conference to give their negotiators advance information about other positions at the high-profile meeting where world leaders including Barack Obama, Gordon Brown and Angela Merkel failed to agree to a strong deal on climate change.
Continue reading...Mexico's 'water monster' the axolotl may have vanished from natural habitat
Mexico's salamander-like axolotl may have disappeared from its only known natural habitat in Mexico City's few remaining lakes.
It is disturbing news for the amphibian which has a slimy tail, plume-like gills and mouth that curls into an apparent smile.
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