Research into feral cat behaviour could change prescribed burn management
Research into feral cat behaviour could change prescribed burn management Updated May 09, 2016 14:17:58 A new study into the movement and behaviour of feral cats could have implications for the way bushfires are managed across the country.There is an "unholy alliance" between feral cats and wildfire, according to Australian Wildlife Conservancy chief executive Atticus Fleming.The large research project, undertaken by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, involved radio t..>> view originalClimate protestors arrested at world's largest coal port in Australia
Climate protestors arrested at world's largest coal port in Australia Updated May 09, 2016 09:27:35 More than 60 people were arrested during a day of protests at the world's largest coal export port in Newcastle, north of Sydney, with demonstrators calling for action to tackle climate change.1500 people, including 150 Pacific islanders, took part in the Break Free event held on the same day Australia's prime minister Malcolm Turnbull announced a double dissolution feder..>> view originalCroc-Sized Reptile Was the World's First Plant Eating Reptile
Scientists from the US, China, and Scotland have determined that the earliest herbivore marine reptile was a crocodile-sized animal named Atopodentatus unicus. The Atopodentatus unicus, the bizarre reptile that roamed the Earth 242 million years ago in ...>> view originalScientists reveal how to survive doomsday
In The Newsroom with Doomsday1:08With five minutes left on the doomsday clock, things to do include calling your ex and violating HR rules. Geoff Shearer with doomsday advice. Time is ticking, so we had better prepare ourselves now.CONCERNED scientists have revealed how we can prevent the human race from being wiped out — and it involves either changing our planet’s orbit or uploading ourselves into machines.In around 500 million years, scientists believe that the Sun’s expansion will leave our..>> view originalFossils Found In China Help Piece Together The Evolution Of Primates
A new fossil trove has been discovered in southern China, reports Maine News Online. It was announced on Thursday that scientists have discovered the remains of six formerly unknown, extinct primate species that lived in trees 34 million years ago. This discovery is expected to shed more light on the evolution of primates. Four of the remains found are similar to the Madagascan Lemur, another to the furry, squirrel sized tarsiers of the Philippines and Indonesia, and one monkey-like primate. Ri..>> view originalSharks not overlooked in WA budget
Sharks not overlooked in WA budgetAAPMay 9, 2016 4:30PMSavePrint More than $1.5 million will be spent on shark detection and mitigation by the West Australian government in its budget.Fisheries minister Joe Francis said on Monday $495,000 would be spent on replacing up to 18 shark receivers off the WA coast, while $400,000 would be allocated for two new beach enclosures in Perth's north."People want to feel safe when they swim, it's a massive coastline in WA, we can't protect everyone everywher..>> view originalCutting to the core: CSIRO to end long-standing Antarctic ice, air research
EXCLUSIVE Australia's Aurora Australis at work in the Antarctic. Photo: Mike Zupanc, Australian Antarctic Division CSIRO plans to close its ice lab and cease key Antarctic science activities, moves that scientists warn will damage Australia's international partnerships and run counter to a new $2 billion-plus government plan for the region.Staff in CSIRO's key climate science units within its Oceans & Atmosphere division will be told as early as Monday where ..>> view original
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