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APRIL 2005
   
BRINGING TASMANIA’S SHIPWRECK HERITAGE TO LIFE
SHIPWRECK FUNDING HELPS EXPLORE THE DEPTHS OS HISTORY
HEAVY DUTY ENGINE – FEWER GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
CALL FOR COMMENT ON NEW MATTERS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE
CUTS TO MDBC BUDGET JEOPARDIZE RIVER MURRAY HEALTH
CFA AND BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY WORK TOGETHER TO IMPROVE FIRE WARNINGS AROUND EDENHOPE
CROCODILE INCIDENT IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK
IMPROVEMENTS FOR WHEATHER FORECASTS FOR ST HELENS AND SWANSEA
INCREASED EFFORTS LEAD TO CROCODILE CAPTURE
KAKADU RANGERS REMOVE LARGE SALTWATER CROC
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION TO EXAMINE BUILT HERITAGE CONSERVATION
NEW LIFE FOR STORY OF FIRST FLAGSHIP
FUNDS TO HELP IDENTIFY ELUSIVE WA SHIPWRECK
FUNDS FOR SA’s SHIPWRECK TRAILS
CONSERVING QUEENSLAND’S SHIPWRECK HERITAGE
FUNDING HELPS EXPLORE VICTORIA’S SUBMERGED HISTORY
WATER, CLIMATE CHANGE ON INTERNATIONAL AGENDA
STAKES KEEP COSTS OF EMISSIONS TRADING SECRET
RECHERCHE BAY HARITAGE NOT UNDER THREAT
COMMUNITIES TAP INTO WATER GRANTS
AUSTRALIA A STEP CLOSER TO A NATIONAL APPROACH TO TACKLING INTRODUCE MARINE PESTS
GOVERNMENT BOOST FIGHT AGAINST CANE TOAD
DECISION ON EMERGENCY HERITAGE LISTING ON ILLAWARRA AND WORONORA
PRACTICAL SUPPORT FOR VOLUNTARY GROUPS
ALL GO FOR INVESTMENT IN CONDAMINE’S NATURAL RESOURCES
TRANS-TASMAN MINISTERS AND BUSINESS LEADERS TO MEET ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INDIGENOUS GATHERING IN THE ALPS SEEKS GREATER ABOROGINAL UNITY IN FUTURE
REPORTS ON EXTESION OF JAPANESE WHALING
THE VIEW OFF THE PORT SIDE OF AURORA AUSTRALIS AS THE SHIP FINDS A PATH THROUGH THE ICE TO MAWSON
WHALING – BACK TO THE BAD OLD DAYS, WARNS CAMPBELL
GREEN LIGHT FOR 710 ENVIROFUND PROJECTS
LABOR PLAN TO TURN OUT THE LIGHTS
ABORIGINAL ‘SEA COUNTRY PLAN’ A NATIONAL FIRST
OVER $2.8 MILLION FOR WHEATBELT DRAINAGE EVALUATION WORKS
MARINE SCIENCE VOYAGES TO HELP OCEAN MANAGEMENT
EXPERTS TO FOCUS ON ENTANGLED WHALES AT WORKSHOP
NEW FUNDING TO CREATE WORLD’S LARGEST TROPICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH HUB
DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HELP RESCUE DAMSELS IN DISTRESS
RIVER RESTORATION VISION FOR NORTH LONDON
DEVELOPER FINED FOR POLLUTING THE RIVER LEE
CINEMA COMPANY FACED WITH BIG FINE FOR FALLING TO RECYCLE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ISSUES PERMIT FOR SHEERNESS STEELWORKS
WORK START ON SEA DEFENCES AT BULVERHYTHE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RESPONDS TO SOUTH EAST PLAN
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY TACKLES OIL POLLUTION IN WHITEHAVEN HARBOUR
BATH FLY FISHING CLUB SECURES ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CASH TO HELP BROWN TROUT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SEEKS VIEWS ON FLOOD SOLUTIONS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RESCUES FISH FROM TROUBLED POOL
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES STRATEGY FOR MANAGING THE WATER RESOURCES OF THE SEVERN UPLANDS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ADOPTS UPPER SEVERN COWs
THAMES WATER FINED €60,000 FOR POLLUTING OXFORDSHIRE BROOK
SLURRY POLLUTION LANDS FARMER IN COURT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SWINGS INTO ACTION FOLLOWING FISH KILL ON RIVER FOWEY
A BRIGHTHER BREAKFAST – EASY WAYS FOR EVERYONE TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GOES TO NEW HEIGHTS TO REDUCE FLOOD RISK IN OXFORD
WHY ‘GREEN’ IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS: SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE BIG SAVINGS FROM ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
ILLEGAL DEPOSIT OF WASTE COSTS KENFIG MAN €1,200
BLUE SKY, GOLDEN SAND, GREEN BEACH? DOES YOR FAVOURITE BEACH MAKE THE GREEN GRADE?
VOLUNTEERS PLANT TREES AND RESTORE HABITAT IN THE TYWI VALLEY
VOLUNTEERS WORK PRAISED BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY MANAGER AT BANGOR
WELSH WATER FINED FOR PORTHMADOG POLLUTION INCIDENT
FORUM CONSIDERS WAYS OF BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO URBAN RIVERS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BEGINS SEDGEBERROW FLOOD DEFENCE WORK
LONGTON PARK FISH TO HELP SAVE RIVER CHURNET FISH POPULATION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RECEIVES APPLICATION FOR EASTCROFT DEVELOPMENTS
SCANIA (GREAT BRITAIN) FAILED ITS ENVIRONMENTAL DUTY
BREACH OF ENVIRONMENT ACT COST PACKAGING COMPANY ALMOST €10,000
OIL SPILL KILLED WILDLIFE AND COST COMPANY MORE THAN €17,000 IN COURT
SOUTH NORFOLK COUNCIL POLLUTION PROSECUTION
RIVER WAYENEY BENEFITS FROM EUROPEAN CASH BOOST
ENVIRONMENTALISTS ‘REVITAL-ISE’ RIVER FOR CRAYFISH
POLLUTION AT SIDE WITH HISTORY OF SEWAGE OVERFLOW
NET GAIN FOR ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AS ILLEGAL ANGLING PROSECUTIONS CONTINUE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SPELLS OUT BEST PRACTICE ON PESTICIDE HANDLING AREAS
COMMISSION AND EEA WIN AWARD FOR INFORMING THE PUBLIC ON INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
ECO-INNOVATION CAN BOOST ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
EEA AND AIRPARIF AIM TO COOPERATE ON AIR QUALITY INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY CANNOT SOLVE ALL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EEA ACHIEVES EMAS REGISTRATION
30 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY INDICATORS AGREED
SKEPTICAL ENVIRONMENTALIST BJORN LOMBORG VISITS THE EEA
EUROPEANS WANT POLICY MAKERS TO CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT AS IMPORTANT AS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICIES
THE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENT SIGNED BY NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR AND GOVERNMENT OF CANADA
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA SUPPORTS GREAT LAKES RESTORATION
2ND WEEK OF WSSD REVIEW SESSION EXPECTED TO ADVANCE WORLD’S EFFORT TO TURN POLITICAL COMMITMENT TO ACTION
DEPARTMENT TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING ON TRADITIONAL LINE FISH POLICY
SA RECEIVES “CHAMPION OF THE EARTH” AWARD: RECOGNISED FOR GLOBAL ENVIRO LEADERSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL: MINISTER WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR-GENERAL
WSSD REVIEW SESSION SETS THE WORLD ON A COMMON PATH TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE
TOXIC RED TIDE REMAINS ALONG CAPE WEST COAST
MORE THAN 97.000 HECTARES FOR SANParks PAVES THE WAY FOR NEW GARDEN ROUTE NATIONAL MEGA RESERVE
MINISTER PROCLAIMS NEW MARINE AREA FOR ADDO PARK & OPENS NEW CAMP TO BENEFIT LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MINISTER ANNOUNCES PROPOSED LONG-TERM FISHING RIGHTS APPLICATION FREES: REDUCED BY AS MUCH AS 83%
SPEECH DURING THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DEBATE BUDGET VOTE 2005: DEPUTY MINISTER: MS REJOICE MABUDAFHASI MP
DEPARTMENT PUBLISHED DRAFT TRADITIONAL LINE FISH POLICE
STRONG SA DELEGATION ATTENDS WSSD ASSESSMENT SESSION IN NEW YORK
WSSD ASSESSMENT SESSION GETS OFF TO A POSITIVE START
INTENSIFIED DELIVERY THROUGH ACTION: DEAT SUSTAINING FREEDOM
MINISTER URGES SA INVESTMENT IN TOURISM: SADC PARKS’ MASSIVE PONTENTIAL FOR 2010
TOXIC TECH VICTORY
PEACEFUL PROTEST AGAINST WAR – A CRIME?
FREE THAILAND’S PAPAYA ACTIVISTS!
PROFILES IN ACTIVISM: ANN NOVEK
DON’T FINNISH THE FORESTS
BOMBSPOTTING: EYES OF MASS INSPECTION
FROM JAPAN WITH LOVE: A SLAP IN THE FACE
VICTORY: COGEMA GUILTY OF ILLEGAL NUCLEAR WASTE
SCANDAL: GREENPEACE DISCOVERS ILLEGAL GE RICE IN CHINA
THE GRID BENEATH
EXPOSED – KOREA’S PLANS FOR NEW WHALE MEAT FACTORY
HELP US PREDICT GLOBAL WARMING
GREENPEACE HALTS COAL PLANT IN THAILAND
BEN & JERRY AND WWF LAUNCH CLIMATE CHANGE COLLEGE
ANTARCTIC GLACIERS IN FAST RETREAT
CLIMATE CHANGE UPSETS THE MONSOON SEASON IN INDIA
CANADA: KYOTO PLAN AIMS LOW, HOPES HIGH
NEW EU DIRECTIVE ON ELETRICITY-USING PRODUCTS LACKS AMBITION
WELSH HOMES CONTRIBUTE TO RISING CO2 LEVELS
SOLAR PANELS LIGHT UP RURAL NEPAL
SWIMMING THE MEKONG
WORLD BANK FINANCE FOR LAOS DAM A BLOW FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
WWF NEPAL SIGNS MOU WITH BIOGAS COMPANY TO PROTECT TREES
ACEH: STOP TALKING, SEND TIMBER, SAYS WWF
CHINA COMMITS TO SUSTAINABLE FORESTS
INDUSTRY AND NGOs URGE EU TO BAN ILLEGAL TIMBER
LARGE INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES RECEIVE PROTECTION IN PERU
CHINESE GOVERNMENT AGREES TO PROTECT YANGTZE RIVER
WATER FUND FINANCES RESPONSIBLE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT IN GUATEMALA
MORE – NOT LESS – MONEY NEEDED TO SAVE EUROPE’S COUNTRYSIDE
YANGTZE WATERBIRD SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR REGULAR MONITORING
CONSERVING THE ARABIAN SAILFISH
COMMUNITY TO SAVE LEATHERBACK TURTLES
THE HEALTH OF ECOSYSTEMS IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM
FIRST CAPTIVE-BRED BIRTH OF IBERIAN LYNX
CONTROL OF MUSK DEER TRADE NEEDED IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
NEPAL’S ENDANGERED RHINOS DOWN A THIRD SINCE 2000
“LAND OF THE 100 ELEPHANTS” AIMS TO KEEP THAT PROMISE…
SWITZERLAND AND THE WOLF
INDONESIA SIGNS IOSEA-MoU: IMPORTANT STEP FOR MARINE TURTLES
FIRST EVER LEOPARD “CAPTURED” IN ARMENIA
SEA TURTLES THREATENED BY RISING SEAS
DUGONG CONSERVATION IN TANZANIA
INDUSTRY FIGURES SHOW: WE CAN AFFORD SAFER CHEMICALS
ARCHITECTS FOR REACH
WWF LISTS 20 CHEMICALS TO BE ADDED TO THE POPs TREATY
GREENLAND’S WILDLIFE ON THE ICE
WWF SEA TURTLE TEAM PLACES SECOND IN OUTRIGGER RACE
BORNEO’S WILDLIFE THREATENED BY ILLEGAL TRADE AND DEFORESTATION
FALCONS IN THE UAE ISSUED PASSPORTS
WINNERS OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION TO REDUCE MARINE BYCATCH ANNOUNCED
VIRUNGA CELEBRATES 80TH ANNIVERSARY AMIDST VIOLENCE
 
 
 
 

 

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