Category : Search result: NSW marine conservation


Jervis Bay mussels rich in potent omega-3s: research

University of Newcastle research reveals mussels from Jervis Bay's pristine waters are exceptionally rich in a highly absorbable form of omega-3 fatty acids, highlighting a unique Australian superfood.

Alligator egg raid season begins on Central Coast

Staff at the Australian Reptile Park are in the midst of their annual 'wild west rodeo' to retrieve alligator eggs laid on Christmas night. Discover the dangerous and fascinating process.

Cairns Launches Water-Wise Tourist Education Program

Cairns Regional Council partners with major hotels to educate visitors on water conservation. The new initiative aims to secure the city's water future amidst tourism growth and climate challenges.

Petition to turn Cairns bridge into bat haven

A Cairns local has launched a petition to turn the new Barron River bridge into a bat sanctuary, inspired by a famous US example. Could this solve the city's flying fox problem? Read more.

Five and puppy rescued from sinking boat near Ayr

A dramatic early morning rescue saved five people and a blue heeler puppy after their vessel began sinking 30 nautical miles off the Queensland coast near Ayr. All were winched to safety and are in good health.

WA Could Lead Nation in Fisheries Management

Western Australia has a unique opportunity to set the national standard for sustainable fisheries management, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship. Discover how.

Perth's Conehead Koala Shows No Signs of Maturing

Meet Clancy, Perth Zoo's four-year-old koala who still wears a protective cone and shows no interest in growing up. Discover this unique marsupial's story and what makes him so special.

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