EcoNetwork Port Stephens has welcomed – with reservations – the Australian government’s decision to upgrade the conservation status of koalas from vulnerable to endangered in…
Could the tide be changing, at last? Can the koala survive? The Federal Government’s Environment Minister, Sussan Ley, has finally released today the news that…
Welcome to the first EcoUpdate for 2022 – this edition has a somewhat seaside flavour marking the end of a long and busy summer.
EcoNetwork generally supports the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s stated vision (Draft Cycling Strategy) but we have some reservations. Click here
KKEPS acknowledges the advice of TRRA that the scale of the proposed development has already been approved and that in principle the investment in the…
This is only the 4th edition of EcoUpate and whether you love it or hate or never read it – we’d like to hear from…
Concern that the plan misses key threats and links between threats and recovery actions. Click here.
We hope everyone is well and looking forward to getting out and about in nature this week.
EcoNetwork Port Stephens, along with 12 other organisations are greatly concerned with continuing loss and fragmentation of habitat for koalas and many other species in…
Koala Koalition EcoNetwork Port Stephens, KKEPS 1 , welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Enquiry Panel investigating the NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme. The Panel…