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The latest news and updates from our campaigns
21 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council has welcomed the Victorian Government’s decision to permit the use of Felixer grooming traps for feral cat control – calling it a landmark step that will turbo-charge efforts to protect threatened wildlife and give long-stalled island eradication projects their best chance...
19 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council is calling for a full investigation of allegations of serious enforcement failings inside Australia’s federal biosecurity agency, reported in a new review by the Inspector-General of Biosecurity.
16 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
From 17–23 November, Australians are being urged to step outside, look closer, and discover the secret world beneath their feet during Bugs in My Backyard Week – a brand-new national event encouraging families, schools and nature lovers to photograph and record the mini-beasts living all around them...
14 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council has welcomed new federal funding to support feral deer management in South Australia, saying it’s an encouraging boost for the state’s ambitious eradication effort – but more investment is urgently needed to finish the job.
12 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
When I first went to Central Australia in the early nineties, the desert had a rhythm.
When I went back there last month, that rhythm was gone.
12 November, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council celebrates the Australian Government’s decision to elevate the role of the Chief Environmental Biosecurity Officer, saying it sends a strong signal that protecting Australia’s environment from invasive species is being taken seriously at the highest levels of government.
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