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No charges for man who coroner found faked wife's suicide

No charges for Mark Bird, who Tasmanian coroner found faked wife Helen's suicide Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 2:39pm In short: Tasmania Police say there is insufficient evidence to prosecute a man who a coroner found was "involved" in the death of his wife. Helen Bird died in 2010, and a coroner found in 2024 that her husband, Mark Bird, made the scene look like a suicide. Tasmania Police has extended its condolences to Ms Bird's family.

ABC Australia 7d ago

Wildlife carer puts $5 bounty on Indian mynas, the 'cane toads of the sky'

Frustration over approach to dealing with Indian myna driving grassroots action Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:59am In short: A patchwork approach to managing a pest species is fuelling community action and frustration over the lack of state or federal response. The Indian myna is an introduced bird and competes with native wildlife. There are calls for more councils to offer bounties, or for the state or federal governments to implement a coordinated management program.

ABC Australia 5d ago

Testing underway after mass bird death in country WA

Authorities investigating after dozens of birds found dead or dying at Coorow in WA's Wheatbelt Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 8:00am In short: A wildlife carer says 78 birds have been found dead or dying at Coorow in WA's Wheatbelt. Some locals believe the deaths are related to poisons spread to control mice, but the cause is yet to be determined. The public is advised to report further sightings and avoid handling dead birds.

ABC Australia 5d ago

More than 800 feedback cases a year lodged with NParks over pet parrots as popularity grows in Singapore

More than 800 feedback cases a year lodged with NParks over pet parrots as popularity grows in Singapore Complaints ranged from excessive noise to concerns about animal welfare. Pet parrots may bring colour and chatter into homes, but they are also becoming a growing source of disputes between neighbours. The National Parks Board (NParks) received an average of more than 800 feedback cases involving pet parrots each year between 2021 and 2025, with complaints ranging from excessive noise to...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Drone mimicking peregrine falcon gives hope to strawberry growers

Falcon-like drone drives birds away from strawberry crops in Qld trial Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 7:02am In short: Birds cause more than $300 million in Australian crop losses annually. A drone mimicking a peregrine falcon is being trialled to protect strawberries. The trial, funded by Hort Innovation, will run for three years.

ABC Australia 8d ago

'Panicked' wallabies: Wildlife displaced for sports project, residents say

Reports of wildlife displaced at Fred Caterson Reserve as controversial sports project begins Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 6:42am In short: Residents are accusing a sports project of killing and displacing animals at Fred Caterson Reserve in Sydney's north-west. Three rugby fields and a car park are being built which The Hills Shire Council says will support local population growth. An activist group has taken the council to the Land and Environment Court, alleging a review of environmental factors is...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Rare bird sighting excites twitchers

feel good Rare black-headed gull sighting in Geraldton, WA Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 7:30am Twitchers have made their way to the coastal city of Geraldton in WA's Mid West after multiple sightings of a bird seen less than a dozen times in Australia. The black-headed gull usually migrates between Europe and Asia but this one is believed to have been blown off course in rough weather. Birdwatching friends Bill Betts and Daryl Jones were among dozens who travelled more than 400 kilometres from Perth to...

ABC Australia 2d ago

Madagascar hissing cockroaches among $200,000 invertebrate seizure

More than 100,000 exotic cockroaches have allegedly been seized from a commercial breeder in Bathurst. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW) says it is Australia's largest seizure of illegal exotic invertebrates. Authorities warn the dubia and Madagascar hissing cockroaches can spread disease and harm native wildlife.

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'Us hunters': Victorian watchdog accused of siding with duck shooters

Victoria's Game Management Authority accused of ignoring duck hunting breaches, bullying opponents Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 12:06pm In short: Victoria's duck hunting watchdog has been accused of turning a blind eye to illegal behaviour by shooters while bullying wildlife rescuers and anti-hunting campaigners. The Game Management Authority has been criticised for posting information about wildlife rescuers and protesters on social media. Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell is calling on the...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Flamingos flock to Venice in record numbers as wetlands are restored

Flamingos flock to Venice in record numbers as wetlands are restored Tens of thousands of the pale pink birds now winter in the Venetian Lagoon - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The flamingo's newcomer status in the Venetian Lagoon is perhaps best underscored by the absence of a word in the local dialect for the striking birds. The pale pink creatures, known as “fenicotteri” in Italian, are now appearing in Venice in unprecedented numbers. The surge is attributed to ongoing ecological...

The Independent World 9d ago