An announcement on Monday to add 18,000 hectares of land to the NSW conservation network " including land in the Greater Blue Mountains " has been attacked by the Labor party and environment groups as a "drop in the ocean".Click on the link below to read the full article.
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) recognizes the importance of graduate students whose research advances the science and practice of conserving Earth's biodiversity. SCB will allocate awards funding in 2018 to support ten Graduate Student Research Fellowships for stud
Our in-depth series examined the effectiveness of six common conservation strategies: Forest certification, payments for ecosystem services, community-based forest management, terrestrial protected areas, marine protected areas, and environmental advocacy.Click on the link below to read the full
The latest data gathered by the BirdLife Partnership reveals that over 240 areas globally important for the conservation of birds are in imminent danger of being lost forever.
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) formally announces the call for applications for the SCB Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards (GSRF). Click on the link below for further details.
The Pacific Conservation Biology Journal has introduced a new type of article called "Field Notes".
Lincoln University and the Department of Conservation are teaming up to meet "a desperate need" in the parks and recreation sector. Click on the link below to read the full article.
In 2011, Island Conservation, USFWS, and TNC removed invasive rats from Palmyra Atoll to protect native species. Now researchers have found that disease-carrying mosquitoes have disappeared.Click on the link below to read the full story.
A key to making the International Year of the Reef a success is making sure that people can find us in order to learn about the events and organizations that they can get involved with.Click on the link below for further information.
Island Studies Journal (ISJ) is considering the publication of a special section to be included in its November 2019 issue (Vol. 14, No. 2), dedicated to the theme "Approaches to island spatial planning".Click on the link below for further information.