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To save Australia's animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they're getting it wrong?
Humans are causing enormous damage to the Earth, and about 1 million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction. Keeping track of what's left is vital to conserving biodiversity.
Five versions of the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar are available to buy: the Dog Edition, Cat Edition, Horse Edition, ...
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These Snake-Filled Lakes And Rivers In Australia's Queensland Are Not For The Faint Of Heart
Queensland is the most biologically diverse territory in Australia, home to over 50% of its reptile species. Here are its ...
Australia is the most notorious country on Earth for deadly wildlife. The red continent is thick with venomous snakes and spiders, toothy sharks and crocodiles, baby-eating dingoes, and the cassowary ...
It's official: the only Australian shrew is no more. The latest edition of the International Union for the Conservation of ...
To a newly arrived red fox, the abundant rolling grasslands and swamps of Wadawurrung Country, around what is now called Port ...
The staff and patrons of a liquor store attached to The Queenscliffe Family Hotel on Kangaroo Island in Australia were in for a shock when a furry customer made its way through the front door.
There’s a high-pitched sound that once echoed across an Australian tropical island that will never be heard again. As the Christmas Island shrew (Crocidura trichura) began to decline in numbers, first ...
IKEA Australia has unveiled SANDLÖPARE, a new children’s collection inspired by the African savannah and designed to ...
David Lindenmayer receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the Australian Government, the Victorian Government and the NSW Government. He is a Councillor with the Biodiversity Council.
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