Maugean skate baby delivers hope for endangered species
In a world first, a Maugean skate has hatched from an egg laid in captivity. Scientists hope it’s the first of many.
In a world first, a Maugean skate has hatched from an egg laid in captivity. Scientists hope it’s the first of many.
Conservationists and Traditional Owners have celebrated the return of the common brushtail possum to Central Australia, where the species is locally extinct.
Brandon Michael Sideleau has researched crocodile attacks for years. He says videos of people feeding crocodiles at site of latest attack are deeply concerning.
A historic gathering of 68 polar bears has been seen, for the first time, feeding on a whale carcass in the Arctic.
Scientists have launched a new weapon in the fight to keep cane toads from reaching the Pilbara, in north-west WA.
A spade-toothed whale washed up on a New Zealand beach earlier this month. To understand how momentous this is requires a look back at the history of the enigmatic species.
Contemporary marine park management is infused with traditional knowledge to tackle new threats on the Great Barrier Reef.
More than 3000sq.km of forests on NSW’s Mid North Coast have been earmarked for the Great Koala National Park. But there’s still work to be done before this proposed reserve becomes the safe haven koalas desperately need.
Whether it’s a dome, cup or pendant, new research shows bird nest designs match specific climatic conditions, giving hope that some can adjust nesting behaviours for changing weather conditions.
Extraordinary images captured by camera trap show a wombat sharing its burrow with a fox and her cub in northern NSW.