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Small and stocky birds perch, hunched over, on the treetops and branches of Lake Okeechobee on the edge of Florida’s swampy ...
A cemetery depot, $90m Parliament House rescue mission and an innovative cancer treatment centre have been crowned among ...
The National gallery of Australia has acquired more than 80 rarely seen works by iconic Australian designers Jenny Kee and ...
The data released today found that the number of oil rigs in the U.S., specifically, is 432, down by 47 on the year. Meanwhile, the number of natural gas rigs has increased by 12 on the year to 109, ...
Parts of New Orleans and its surrounding wetlands are gradually sinking, and while most of the city remains stable, a new study from Tulane University ...
Learn more about some recent rare animal encounters from around the world: ...
A stern warning has been issued to Aussie gardeners after council staff made a potentially devastating find dumped in ...
An offshore wind hub at the Port of Hastings that was rejected by the federal government has been given a second chance.
Its underwater forests capture carbon, create shelter for marine species and serve as a nursery for creatures like abalone ...
Yes, it’s been raining in southeast Australia – but it’s too little, too late. Now it’s too cold to grow decent pasture. This ...
In many parts of the world, rivers and wetlands are central to people’s everyday lives. They fish there, collect water, wash ...
The Chattahoochee river watchdog installed Columbus’ first trash trap at Cooper Creek with the help of the Australian-based company Atlan Stormwater.