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Meet quokka: The happiest animal in the world
The animal kingdom is filled with all kinds of charming creatures. Whether its the chilling chimpanzees, dancing peacocks or ...
The end of Australia’s long summer school holidays usually draws crowds to the beach but a spate of shark attacks in the country’s most populous state has triggered warnings to stay out of the water.
On January 6, zoo visitor @hollyadam_ was in the right place at the right time when she saw the wombat with the zoomies. No ...
There are so many koalas in some places that food is the issue – while elsewhere populations are threatened by habitat loss. And there are no easy fixes ...
In the early 1980s, a small group of scientists and conservationists faced a dark realization. The northern hairy-nosed ...
Citizen science platforms including iNaturalist are leading to major new discoveries and are becoming crucial to the work of scientists. How do we ...
Threatened frogs aren’t just found in national parks – citizen scientists are finding them throughout private land too.
New research could help conserve the world’s rarest marsupial. New findings from (ECU) could strengthen efforts to safeguard one of the planet’s rarest marsupials. The Gilbert’s potoroo, a critically ...
Amazing “pouch cam” images provide a rare glimpse into the hidden world of an endangered baby kangaroo at a UK zoo.
We explain why so many of Australia's flying foxes have died in the first weeks of 2026 and what could help them.
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Alarm bells as Murray declared critically endangered
Listing the beleaguered Murray River as critically endangered must be backed with action if it is to be saved, ...
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