
Science is verifying traditional ‘Mother Earth’ mythology: David Suzuki
For centuries, indigenous cultures have referred to our planet as ‘Mother Earth’ – and it’s time to recognise they were right, says David Suzuki.
For centuries, indigenous cultures have referred to our planet as ‘Mother Earth’ – and it’s time to recognise they were right, says David Suzuki.
This year’s AG Society Gala Awards in association with APT will be held on Thursday, 27 October in Sydney, with David Suzuki as our special guest speaker.
A 14-year-old girl from Melbourne has become the youngest person in history to ski to the North Pole.
Supported by the Australian Geographic Society, three Australian rock climbers became the first to master some of north-eastern Russia’s most remote rock faces.
Colin Putt’s legendary fix-it abilities brought the highest caliber of adventure to Australian Geographic’s first pages, featuring in issue #1.
Help Project Numbat fund research and predator-control programs to protect WA’s faunal emblem.
In 2015, a record $212,199 was raised for conservation through our six annual fundraisers in 2015. This is great news for these six endangered Australian species. We couldn’t have done it without AG supporters and subscribers, so thank you!
This year, you’ve helped us raise a record $211,749 for conservation.
In the name of conservation, a team of Australian explorers captures the transient and beguiling beauty of East Greenland.
Our 2015 Young Conservationist of the Year, has created an environmental network that has given a voice to Aboriginal youth.