
Re-wilding the New Town Rivulet
On Saturday the 28th of June a group of 20 volunteers descended on the New Town rivulet for a weeding and rubbish collecting working bee hosted by New Town Rivulet Platypus Landcare Group in preparation for the upcoming planting day.

A precious mountain refuge for birdlife
Kunanyi/Mt Wellington is a most precious sanctuary for birds-and us, writes Dr Eric Woehler OAM.

A clarion call for species close to brink of extinction
In this clarion call for species on the brink of extinction, Dr Eric Woehler OAM lays out some stark realities and urges us as a society to do better.

Kunanyi "The Mountain" Hobart's special place
A short video created by Marcio Conrado around why Kunanyi is Hobart's special place as a introduction to Kuno's The Kunanyi Stories project, which seeks to bring together and beautifully present a rich, and varied collection of stories of Kunanyi.

Nowhere Else on Earth- Film premiere Eaglehawk Neck
A Short video created by Marcio Conrado showcasing the Eaglehawk Neck film premier of Nowhere Else on Earth, a captivating short film that showcases the extraordinary marine life of Tasmania.

Sea stars on Bruny Island
Julian was interviewed on a Bruny Island beach as to why its so important to collect North Pacific sea star (Asterias amurensis) while out beach walking.

Supergroms Celebrate the Winter Solstice on Bruny
As a way to honour the shortest day and embrace the onset of the coldest months, the Cloudy Bay Supergroms celebrated the Winter Solstice with our annual Jetty jump followed by the first ever Supergroms Lantern Parade. This year's cold water plunge was made all the more exciting with the Alonnah Jetty almost fully submerged by unusually high tides ahead of a big low pressure system and serious cold snap!

Nowhere Else on Earth
Tasmania's marine environment is home to exquisite sea creatures and ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.

Rising Earthkeepers: Youthful Hopes for a Sustainable Planet
The Eco-Adventure Camp empowers young Filipinos to connect with nature, build community, and lead meaningful environmental action.

Exploring the Maldives
Have you ever wondered what Paradise feels like? Travelling to the Maldives was a journey of mind altering beauty and inspiration. This article will provide you with a glimpse into this sparkling archipelago of 1,200 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls. A summary of a few key facts about the country and the key environmental threats to this paradise follows.

Panipiason: Gateway to Aklan Mountain Adventures
In the heart of Panay Island, Madalag’s wild highlands and river-carved valleys offer a sanctuary of rare biodiversity—now the focus of community-led ecotourism and conservation efforts supported by Aklan Kamera Org (AKO) and local partners.

Forests critical for Climate and Biodiversity Protection
Policy expert Virginia Young explains the critical role of forests in dealing with the twin challenges of climate and biodiversity protection