DUGONG NUMBERS IN DRASTIC DECLINE

Conservationist demands end to dugong hunt as numbers plummet Brian Williams ENVIRONMENT REPORTER The Courier-Mail July 19, 2013 12:00AM A CONSERVATIONIST has called for an end to all indigenous hunting of dugongs until the species recovers as numbers dwindle dramatically. There are fears that the marine mammal population is in free fall as flood damage...

DUGONG AND TURTLES – THE CRUEL HARVEST

Cruel indigenous harvest continues on northern turtles and dugong Malcolm Holland Brian Williams The Courier-Mail July 01, 2013 12:01AM Dugongs are being subjected to a cruel harvest in northern Queensland. Picture: AFP/Torsten Blackwood Source: AFP LARGE numbers of north Queensland dugongs and turtles are being cruelly harvested during a grace period attached to new animal...

Please sign this petition to stop the environmentally destructive Marina 250 Berths at Putney Point

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A message from Gideon Polya – Climate Change

Message From: Dr Gideon Polya Message: Dear Sir/Madam, The Australian Climate Commission has estimated that at present rates of pollution the world has only 15 years before it exceeds the remaining terminal pollution budget of 600 billion tonnes of CO2 that must not be exceeded if we are to have a 75% probability of avoiding...

Gladstone Observer – Survey to look at future of Great Barrier Reef

APN Newsdesk | 17th Jun 2013 1:00 PM AS the World Heritage Committee meets to decide whether to list the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger”, a major CSIRO study will seek the views of 5000 Australians on its future. The $2 million study will run over the next two months from Cooktown to Bundaberg....

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