A new study released by Nature Journal has revealed that there are certain parts of the world where seasons dramatically ...
For decades, conservation was focused on stemming how much nature was being lost. But a new era of nature positive environmental policy is taking hold worldwide, shifting from preventing further harm ...
For decades, conservation was focused on stemming how much nature was being lost. But a new era of nature positive environmental policy is taking hold worldwide, shifting from preventing further harm ...
A magnified view of a soft coral has been named the overall winner of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 competition. The photo was among 10 category winners that join the ...
Emille Boulot receives funding from the Society for Ecological Restoration. She is affiliated with the Australian Environment Review and the Tasmanian National Parks Association. Jan McDonald receives ...
Over 17 million hectares up in smoke. Nearly three billion animals gone. Australia's 2019–2020 fire season is now recognized as one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history. In Wild Australia ...
Aaryan Dhakal, Stare Down. In its 22nd year, the competition has attracted almost 2000 entries from 449 photographers spanning 18 countries, each capturing the breathtaking beauty of the natural world ...
Gudgeon, a retired submariner and engineer from Baldivis in WA, has been a finalist in the competition for 11 years in a row. He has finally won the overall prize for this image, depicting the inside ...
Nature is well behind the eight-ball when it comes to industry, and industry-first rhetoric only reinforces that reality.
Stunning images taken by Solomon Islands photographers have been recognised as winners in The Nature Conservancy’s 2025 ...