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The challenge of changing with the...

By Rose Davis, Communications Officer Forest & Bird Climate change makes the air heavy with guilt. Filling my car with toxic-smelling petrol is…

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Lucindale Field Days – George the...

South East Field Days, March 22 If you’re heading to the South East Field Days in Lucindale, SA on Saturday, March 22, make…

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9 Indispensable Tools for the Small-Scale...

Small farms have a pretty big advantage. They don’t need to ascribe to industrial means of growing. That means less tilling and fewer pesticides.…

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L’Éthiopie s’oriente vers une stratégie nationale...

L’agroécologie a démontré son impact positif sur les moyens de subsistance des paysans. Fin novembre 2024, le ministère éthiopien de l’Agriculture, en collaboration…

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Actors discuss new climate and nature...

‘Theatre is the perfect platform’: How young voices shaped new play on climate and nature emergencies PUBLISHED ON: 3 APRIL 2025 It’s taken…

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Australian farmers can increase income while...

As Australia’s climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, the agricultural sector is looking for ways to reduce its carbon footprint while diversifying income streams. Carbon…

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The Power of Storytelling in Rural...

Mental health in rural, regional, and remote Australia is a conversation we need to keep having. The challenges isolation, financial pressures, tough times…

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Natural Sheep Foot Rot Treatment: 14...

Particularly prevalent on smaller or organic farms, sheep foot rot is a devastating bacterial disease that swiftly spreads, rendering sheep crippled and inflicting…

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AgriLife Extension to host screwworm webinar...

In response to the growing concern about the New World screwworm, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a webinar on June…

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The Human Way — Forest Park...

The NPN confirms the first leaves are about 10-15 days later than average in some areas of the southern U.S., and leaves are…

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