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Tasmanian woman fined $1000 for keeping a turtle. Law allows up to 21 years jail for such offences.
New Decals Fund Crucial Conservation for Beloved Marine Life The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) ...
Greenpeace and Unearthed have uncovered fashion waste from major UK brands, such as Next and M&S, dumped in protected wetlands in Ghana. Drone footage captured this 'fast fashion graveyard', located ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
A perpendicular metal bar at the opening of a rock lobster trap is a matter of life and death for baby sea lions. “It shows how you can do simple things to work with the environment and fish ...
Tourism, climate change, redevelopment and nature threaten the existence of some of the world’s most amazing sites, but – ...
Whether you want to embrace the cold or escape it, our nation abounds with options for romantic getaways and family ...
Most "fresh" food travels thousands of kilometres to be sorted, divvied up and, in some cases, sent back to the place it came ...
Festivals, exhibitions, fine wines and the pleasure of milder temperatures make our western state an attraction holiday ...
Julie Devine thought she was just keeping a harmless pet turtle. Instead, she has ended up in Tasmania’s Supreme Court, facing a $1,000 fine and a stern reminder about Australia’s strict wildlife laws ...
Oceania Riviera, one of the luxury line’s 1,250-guest ship, heads to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific for the ...
Tasmania's governor Barbara Baker confirmed a snap state election will be held on July 19, following a request by Premier Jeremy Rockiff. The election was one of three options available to the ...