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Why Hunters and Anglers Are Australia's Most Effective Conservationists

The conservation movement and the hunting community have a complicated history. Here is the evidence for why they should be working together.

Mar 14, 2026 Read β†’
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The Decline of the Murray Cod: What Happened and What Is Being Done

Murray cod were once the most abundant large freshwater fish in Australia. Their decline and partial recovery tells the story of what we do wrong and what, sometimes, we do right.

Mar 16, 2026 Read β†’
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Fire and the Australian Bush: What Hunters and Outdoors People Should Understand

Fire is the defining ecological process of the Australian landscape. Understanding it changes how you read country, how you plan trips, and how you think about the land you use.

Mar 12, 2026 Read β†’
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The Murray-Darling System: What Every Angler Should Know

The Murray-Darling Basin is in trouble. Here is what the problems are, what is being done, and what you can do as an angler who cares about the system.

Mar 9, 2026 Read β†’
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The Great Barrier Reef at 50: What's Changed and What's at Stake for Anglers

The Great Barrier Reef is simultaneously one of the most studied and most politically contested ecosystems on Earth. Here is an honest account of its current condition from the perspective of anglers who depend on it.

Mar 8, 2026 Read β†’
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Quolls, Bilbies, and Bandicoots: What Is Actually Being Done to Save Small Native Mammals

Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate of any continent. Here is an honest look at the species still hanging on and the conservation approaches that are producing results.

Mar 4, 2026 Read β†’
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Feral Cats: Australia's Silent Conservation Crisis

Feral cats kill an estimated 1.5 billion native animals in Australia every year. Here is the scale of the problem and why conventional approaches are failing.

Mar 4, 2026 Read β†’
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Wetland Conservation in Australia: Why Duck Hunters Should Care Most

Australian wetlands are disappearing at an accelerating rate. Here is what is driving the loss and why waterfowl hunters have the most to lose β€” and the most to contribute.

Feb 27, 2026 Read β†’
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Invasive Trout: The Complicated Conservation Question for Fly Anglers

Rainbow and brown trout are beloved by Australian anglers and listed as threats to native fish by Australian governments. Here is the genuine complexity of the issue.

Feb 22, 2026 Read β†’

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