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Sharks test positive to high levels of cocaine off the coast of Brazil

Sharks test positive to high levels of cocaine off the coast of Brazil

Marine biologists tested 13 Brazilian sharpnose sharks from coastal waters near Rio de Janeiro and found high levels of cocaine in their systems.

  • by Nick Squires

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‘Pain and fear’: 22 cows die after truck crashes into South Yarra bridge

‘Pain and fear’: 22 cows die after truck crashes into South Yarra bridge

The cows were either killed or had to be euthanised. An animal rights group says the surviving cows should be sent to a sanctuary.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Reality TV contestant apologises after hunting, eating protected bird

Reality TV contestant apologises after hunting, eating protected bird

A contestant on the survival show said he was operating on a “starvation mindset” when he made the decision to eat the vulnerable species.

  • by Isabella Kwai
Royal National Park a haven for native species, environmental stocktake shows

Royal National Park a haven for native species, environmental stocktake shows

The biggest ecological survey to date for Australia’s oldest national park and adjoining areas found previously unseen mammal species.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Government’s ‘please explain’ to Gold Coast magpie couple over animated series

Government’s ‘please explain’ to Gold Coast magpie couple over animated series

Molly was returned to the couple on the condition they had “no ongoing commercial gain from the bird or its image” but the couple’s manager insists a planned cartoon is above board.

  • by Cameron Atfield
The end of venom? Sydney scientists find new cure for flesh-eating snake bites

The end of venom? Sydney scientists find new cure for flesh-eating snake bites

A bold new technique for finding antidotes for box jellyfish stings, vipers’ venom, and death cap mushrooms has emerged from a Sydney lab.

  • by Angus Dalton
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Common product banned around the world is killing our owls

Common product banned around the world is killing our owls

Powerful owls predate on possums, snatching as many as 250 a year. But those possums are increasingly falling prey to another predator: rat poison.

  • by Bianca Hall
The drugs that make dogs’ bones shatter
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The drugs that make dogs’ bones shatter

The state government moved to head off mounting controversy over allegations of horrific animal cruelty by announcing a review into the greyhound industry.

  • by Christopher Harris and Jordan Baker
Black swans in ‘significant peril’ from bird flu

Black swans in ‘significant peril’ from bird flu

Australia’s poultry industry is grappling with an outbreak of H7 bird flu, but the H5N1 strain, which has spread to every other continent, could wipe out native species.

  • by Mike Foley
The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

Jacob the lion has survived being mauled, trapped and gored. Now his life – charted by an Australian biologist – has a dramatic new chapter.

  • by Angus Dalton
New details of horrific cruelty emerge as premier backs greyhound racing
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Greyhound racing

New details of horrific cruelty emerge as premier backs greyhound racing

An explosive report by greyhound racing’s former chief vet alleges a litany of welfare issues ranging from appalling animal distress to the discovery of burned and frozen carcasses.

  • by Jordan Baker