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Badly burned cockatoo given new feathers with superglue and matchsticks

Endangered Carnaby’s cockatoo treated by vets at Perth Zoo after it was badly burnt on a power line Vets at Perth zoo have used matchsticks and glue to replace the flight feathers of a Carnaby’s cockatoo which was badly injured after it was burned on a power line. Using a syringe to coat the donor […]

My first butterfly of the year

This year is unlikely to be a brilliant butterfly summer because 2016 was so poor. But insects can rapidly bounce back Spring is an unquenchably optimistic time, and two weeks of plentiful sunshine – in the south, at least – has brought out the first butterflies of the year. My first, like last year, was […]

Plan to pump cold water on to Barrier Reef to stop bleaching labelled 'band-aid'

Former Barrier Reef authority director Jon Day says the idea such an approach would save the reef from bleaching is ‘ridiculous’ A proposal to use $9m to pump cold water on to the Great Barrier Reef’s tourist hotspots to stave off coral bleaching has been described as a “band-aid” solution, which does little to address […]

Farms could slash pesticide use without losses, research reveals

Study shows almost all farms could significantly cut chemical use while producing as much food, in a major challenge to the billion-dollar pesticide industry Virtually all farms could significantly cut their pesticide use while still producing as much food, according to a major new study. The research also shows chemical treatments could be cut without […]

Art of diesel: Air-Ink, the artists' supplies made from vehicle pollution

Inventor Anirudh Sharma is capturing carbon from car exhausts to turn it into ink. And he’s got his eye on London’s black cabs next In 2014, the World Health Organisation dubbed air pollution the “single largest environment and human health threat”. With particulate matter and toxic pollutants accounting for 6.5 million deaths annually, many cities […]

Don't fund coal mine, activists plead with Australian export credit agency

Green groups say the Resgen Boikarabelo project in South Africa will lead to worker exploitation and hinder Paris commitments Environmental action groups including Greenpeace, Oxfam and GetUp have signed an open letter to Australia’s export credit agency asking it not to fund a controversial new coal mine. The groups say a loan to the proposed […]

Baby siamang gibbon born at National zoo in Canberra – video

The National zoo and aquarium in Canberra is celebrating its first birth of a siamang gibbon. The species is classified as endangered and it is estimated that the wild population has decreased by 50% over the past 40 years. Zookeepers do not know the sex of the gibbon yet and may not for a few […]

Scientists sniff out way to lure reef-killing crown-of-thorns starfish to their death

Researchers trying to protect the Great Barrier Reef fabricate environmentally safe bait by harnessing the pheromones the marine pests use to communicate Marine biologists may have devised a new way to protect the Great Barrier Reef after decoding the pheromones of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish. Researchers say the discovery can be used to create pheromone […]

Huge fleet of icebergs hits North Atlantic shipping lanes

About 450 icebergs – up from 37 a week earlier – have drifted into waters where Titanic sank, forcing vessels to divert and raising global warming fears More than 400 icebergs have drifted into the North Atlantic shipping lanes over the past week in an unusually large swarm for this early in the season, forcing […]