australia
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Fire Ant Outbreak: Invasive Insects Impacting Australia's Economy, Pose New Threat of Food Bowl Contamination
Fire ants are invasive species of insects that threaten local wildlife and ecosystems. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Australia’s Soil Shifts from Carbon Sink Emissions to Source Amidst Warming Trends
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Climate Migration Deal Between Tuvalu And Australia To Push Through After Sovereignty Concern Arise
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Australia’s Most Endangered Birds: Island Life No Paradise For At-Risk Species
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Australia Could Lead the World in Low-Carbon Economy With Fossil Fuel Levy, Say Experts
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Australia: Land Surface Warmed By 1.5C Since 1910, Major Cities Experienced Maximum Temperatures
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Solar Storm Alert: Explosion from the Sun Causes Radio Blackouts Across Australia, Southeast Asia
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Fossils of Ancient Air-Breathing Fish With Large Teeth Found in Australia
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Spearfishing Found To Be Most Common Activity Amid Increasing Shark Attacks
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16,000 Sheep And Cattle Stranded Off The Coast Of Australia Due To Red Sea Crisis
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King Penguin Makes Rare Visit to Australia, Waddling Along Beach After 6,000-Kilometer Journey from Antarctica [VIDEO]
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Australia's Black Summer Bushfires Cause Devastating AU$2.8 billion Loss [Study]
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Crocodiles, Australian Border Force Team Up to Deter Illegal International Fishers, At Least Two Indonesians Killed by the Reptiles