Beth ZaikenAt the icy northern tip of Greenland, far into the Artic Circle, a deep bed of sediment beneath the mouth of a fjord has lain frozen and undisturbed for 2 million years. Known as the Kap København ...
... flora and fauna, and mātauranga Māori. This law reform is the most significant legal development to date.
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... self-determination.
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... It’s an issue closer to home. Urban and commercial development directly threatens 56 of Australia’s 255 flora and fauna species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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Wyangala DamAAP Image/Lukas CochA story from the early days of the Abbott government still circulates in the halls of Parliament House. The government’s Expenditure Review Committee apparently supported ...
... flora and fauna.
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Putting the cockroach back where it belongs
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... for sustainable living.
For example, Indigenous ecological knowledge in Australia includes Aboriginal seasonal knowledge, and traditional uses of flora and fauna.
This holds the key to natural resource ...
... This beautifully vibrant landscape of flora and fauna is a delight to behold, and we would highly recommend the visit if you get the chance. With that said, if you’re new to gardening, you might be wondering ...
... of farm animals and countless native flora and fauna were lost. All this in a community of just 2,200 people.
Cobargo became, to quote The Times, “the symbol of a country […] in crisis”.
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... – essentially ad hoc observations focused on birds or all flora and fauna in a region.
Documenting the presence of various species in urban areas is important. But there’s potential for citizen scientists ...
... on the planet, and its associated strong westerly surface winds, icy air and ocean temperatures.
This means life in Antarctica evolved in isolation, with flora and fauna that commonly exist nowhere else ...
... in Australia’s economy.
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It’s a very well-made documentary, full of stunning images of Australian geography and flora and fauna – beautiful bokeh, slow tracking shots around leaves, etc ...
... endemic fish species).
But the Escazú Agreement isn’t just about flora and fauna. It also highlights the importance of human rights and public participation in environmental management – elements that ...
... 1850s goldfields society. You can imagine how startled recent arrivals from the bustling South China trading ports of Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau must have been on disembarkation. The flora and fauna ...
... permanent homes were built. Colonists and settlers initially supplemented their European diet with native flora and fauna. Colonial land grab caused conflict resulting in the killing of Aboriginal men, ...
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... remarkable stories of flora and fauna in the aftermath of Australia’s horror bushfire season
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... of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s, which started a cascade of positive changes for local flora and fauna. Mammophants may do the same.
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... by celestial bodies and English and Australian flora and fauna.
Intertwining woman becomes tree, branches sprout from human trunks and crevices, vulvas filigree into flowers, birds nest in fibrous hair, ...