Latur, April 7 A tagged shorebird that flew more than 7,400 km from South Australia has been spotted on the remote Narcondam Island in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, an expert said on Tuesday.The bird, a Sanderling, was photographed by G Thikanna, an assistant sub-inspector with the...
andaman and nicobar islands
avian conservation
biodiversity
bird tagging
brown bay
east asian-australasian flyway
migration
narcondam island
nautical miles
ornithology
port blair
sanderling
shorebird
southaustralia
wildlife observation
Sydney, March 24 – Australia's environment experienced another year of above-average conditions in 2025, but climate change is "accelerating" damage to ecosystems and wildlife, a new report said on Tuesday.The 2025 Australia's Environment Report, conducted annually, found that the number of...
algal bloom
australiaaustralian national university
biodiversity loss
climate change
ecosystem observatory
ecosystems
environment
great barrier reef
marine heatwaves
sea surface temperature
southaustralia
species conservation
terrestrial ecosystem research network
threatened species
wildlife
Canberra, February 18 – Australia’s record-breaking heatwave in late January, with inland temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius, has caused severe damage to agriculture and wildlife, scientists warn.Thousands of flying foxes died in South Australia, while mango growers in Western Australia...
agriculture
australia
climate change
crop damage
ecosystem
extreme heat
flying foxes
greenhouse gas emissions
heat tolerance
heatwave
mangoes
southaustralia
temperature
western australia
wildlife mortality