News: environment, sustainability and climate change
Surviving and thriving in the sea

Sixty years of global cephalopod success provides clues to better management of marine ecology.
Knowing where the wild things are

Technology improving species distribution modelling supports evidence-based decision making for natural resources management.
Deep breath: this sea snake gathers oxygen through its forehead
Hydrophis cyanocinctus has a mysterious hole in the top of its skull.
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Drought-tolerant grape vines tested for ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n conditions

Increasing temperatures and frequency of heat waves are affecting vine harvests and our researchers are investigating potential solutions.
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A giant species of trilobite inhabited ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n waters half a billion years ago

A fossil of the giant new trilobite species Redlichia rex.
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Fixing ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s extinction crisis means thinking bigger than individual species

The endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland is an ecological community that have shrunk to 6% of their original area.
‘Revolutionary change’ needed to stop unprecedented global extinction crisis

The exploitation of the land and sea is the number one reason for biodiversity extinction, according to a new report.
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