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  • Coral Reef scene, various corals, Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea, Australia.

    All parties must step up to save the Reef: WWF

    Queenslanders must treat the next election as a referendum on the future health of the Great ...

    03 February 2012 0 comments
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    Earth Hour goes unplugged in 2012

    The countdown to Earth Hour 2012 has started, with less than 60 days until the annual lights-out ...

    01 February 2012 0 comments
  • School of bumphead parrotfish, Bolbometopon muricatum, Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea, Australia.

    Bring back the fish

    Dwindling fish numbers a major concern for Queenslanders: poll More than three-quarters of ...

    23 January 2012 0 comments
  • Juvenile Gouldian finches on the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia.

    Rare Gouldian finch found on Dampier Peninsula

    A breeding population of the rare Gouldian finch, one of Australia’s most endangered birds, has ...

    19 January 2012 8 comments
  • Taytay fish landing with skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in a crate. Taytay, Palawan, Philippines. 1 May 2009.

    WWF congratulates Pacific islands for certification of major tuna fishery

    WWF-Australia has welcomed the announcement that a skipjack tuna fishery managed by eight Pacific ...

    10 January 2012 0 comments
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