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Climate change and human meddling are turning life-rich lagoons into salty danger zones, but smart intervention could flip ...
Now, the race is on to stop them from inundating Australia’s fragile ecosystems—one camel burger at a time. Weighing an average of 1,000 pounds and often roaming in large herds, feral camels ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corp. has projected the Labor Party will win a majority of seats in the parliament. The final seat count is expected to take days and will only be announced once the ...
Federal election 2025: Final Freshwater Strategy poll shows Labor struggling for majority government
The final AFR/Freshwater Strategy poll, released on Thursday night before voting day on Saturday, shows Labor ahead of the Coalition 51.5 per cent to 48.5 per cent on a two-party preferred basis.
The man vying to become Australia’s next prime minister has spent weeks trying to distance himself from comparisons to US President Donald Trump. “I’m my own person,” opposition Liberal ...
Because these species are capable of completing their lifecycle solely in freshwater, any affected small-scale migrations might be less important than for amphidromous (e.g., Cox's gudgeon) or ...
The tiger muskie is half pike, half muskie and all beauty. / Joe Shead Muskies, the undisputed kings of freshwater gamefish, are sharp-dressed critters. So are their close cousins, the northern pike.
A new species of gudgeon was discovered in the Ural River of western Russia. Turbanov IS, Bolotovskiy AA, Artaev ON, Gandlin AA, Levina MA, Vasil’eva ED, Levin BA (2025) Zoosystematics and ...
With that being said, here’s everything we know about the MasterChef Australia: Back To Win 2025 judges and celebrity guests! Aussie comedian group Sushi Mango will also be making an appearance ...
An Australian nurse and lifestyle influencer issued an apology after posting a video in which she appeared to perform a Nazi salute. In a Thursday TikTok video in which Aimee Connor demonstrated a ...
Increases in the production and use of pharmaceutical drugs–like antibiotics, antidepressants and pain relievers–are contributing to the contamination of Canada's freshwater resources.
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