Australian Island Arks Conservation, Management and Opportunities Dorian Moro, Derek Ball, Sally Bryant (Eds) Explore the ecology, conservation challenges and restoration approaches of Australia
Norfolk Island National Park Natural Resource Manger Abi Smith and friend modelling the new bird bands It has been a stellar start to 2015 for Australia’s third most endangered parrot wi
International conservation organisation Birdlife has recently released State of the World’s Birds, Indicators for our changing world. A comprehensive overview of current and emerging conservation issu
Black Rats were eradicated from Rat Island 22 years ago and feral cats ultimately about 12 years ago. Seabird return was first observed in 2003 and has accelerated significantly in the last two years.
There’s lots to learn about conservation from Australia’s island neighbor New Zealand, especially about translocation of native bird species. In their paper, “Conservation implications of song diverg
A recently published report has identified that Australian water birds are likely to face strong challenges or extinction from climate change. The report recommends key actions to secure and manage vu
Guest post from Dr Ray Nias, Island Conservation Southwest Pacific Regional Director. The ongoing decline of biodiversity on Norfolk Island dramatically exemplifies a central weakness in the current a
The Woylie, also known as the brush-tailed bettong, will be one of 10 locally-extinct mammal species that will soon be introduced in stages to Dirk Hartog Island in Western Australia. While clearing t
The first comprehensive seabird survey for over 10 years was recently completed in order to gauge the population health of key seabirds including the wedge-tailed shearwater and black noddy. Supported
Reef Catchments and Wild Mob partner again to survey bird populations on Capricorn Cays Wild Mob and Reef Catchments are working to support the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australasi