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Australia’s Housing growth puts native animals on the path of extinction.

Australia’s Housing growth puts native animals on the path of extinction.

by Sienna Wallace | Jun 12, 2023 | Feature, News

Australia is home to more animal species than 93 per cent of countries, and is a world leader in deforestation, resulting in the highest rates of species decline in the developed world. Land clearing, logging, and habitat loss are the biggest drivers of animal...
Dapto stormwater culvert construction delayed to protect microbats

Dapto stormwater culvert construction delayed to protect microbats

by Oguzhan Dincsoy | May 26, 2020 | News, Tech & Research

Construction of a stormwater culvert in Dapto is on hold until a colony of microbats have finished vital stages of their lifecycle. The construction project was stopped after a small colony of 10 microbats were found inhabiting the stormwater culverts in Darkes Road...
Land Restoration in Nyrang Park: Volunteering to Make a Difference

Land Restoration in Nyrang Park: Volunteering to Make a Difference

by Caitlin Goldthorpe | Sep 6, 2016 | News

Saturday August 20, 2016, marked the August edition of the UOW Intrepid Landcare Club’s environmental meeting. Eager volunteers planted native plants and grasses in Nyrang Park as just one project aiming to resolve and cultivate Wollongong’s environmental landscape....

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