Activists fight forestry code

Activists have handed Brazil's president a petition urging her to veto a new forestry code.

Scientists say global warming is rescuing Britain's once-rare  brown Argus butterfly.

Global warming rescues rare butterfly

Scientists say global warming is rescuing Britain's once-rare brown Argus butterfly.

Submarine hitchhikers spreading disease

Submarine operators have been warned about the dangers of hitchhikers in a new study by marine scientists.

Submarine operators have been warned about the dangers of hitchhikers in a new study by marine scientists.

Los Angeles bans plastic bags

LA has banned plastic bags after the city council voted to banish them from supermarkets.

LA has banned plastic bags after the city council voted to banish them from supermarkets.

Help at hand for hammerheads

NSW is heading an effort to save two species of hammerhead shark from extinction.

Street lights disrupt ecosystem - study

According to a study street lights have an unexpectedly strong effect on insect populations.

New species likely at uranium site - EPA

New species of native succulent plants appear to have been discovered at the site of a planned uranium mine.

Mixed views after Mokihinui dam canned

Environmental groups welcome Meridian Energy's decision to can plans for a large hydro dam in south NZ.

Consumers to win from recycling plan

A Greens' recycling proposal to turn cans into cash is to be put to the NSW parliament on Tuesday.

Rare Asian unicorn faces extinction

One of the world's rarest mammals is threatened with extinction due to illegal trapping.

Enviros look UNESCO for reef ship plan

Enviro's hope a report will give ideas how to better regulate ship traffic through the Great Barrier Reef.

Pilots call for reef shipping review

Marine pilots and green groups call for a review of shipping routes to avoid Great Barrier Reef disasters.

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