

The threats to Australia’s imperilled species and implications for a national conservation response
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and sometimes extinction of many of the...

Opportunities for biodiversity conservation as cities adapt to climate change
Cities are investing billions of dollars in climate change adaptation to combat the effects of sea‐level rise, temperature extremes,...


The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy
‘No net loss’ is a buzz phrase in environmental policy. Applied to a multitude of environmental targets such as biodiversity, wetlands...

Expanding protected areas isn't saving nature
Scientific American interviews James Watson and Martine Maron about their latest Nature paper 'Bold nature retention targets are...


Intense human pressure threatens one-third of protected areas
Justine Hausheer of Cool Green Science interviews James Watson on the Science paper, 'One-third of global protected land is under intense...


Nick Leseberg wins the Jiro Kikkawa prize in Ecology
Nick Leseberg has been awarded the Jiro Kikkawa prize in Ecology for the highest marks in Biol 2010, Ecology. The prize was established...


Selling the Protected Area Myth
The New York Times talks about Kendall Jones and co-authors' Science paper, 'One third of global protected land is under intense human...

NEWS FLASH: World's protected areas being rapidly destroyed by humanity
French and Spanish versions available below: Les espaces naturels protégés dans le monde sévèrement détériorés par l'homme Las áreas...

Major Report Paints Grim Picture of Biodiversity
James Watson talks to the Sierra Magazine about the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services...


National nature submission
The Federal Government recently released a draft version of "Australia's strategy for nature 2018-2030: Australia's biodiversity...