
29 threatened Aussie species are back from the brink. How?
Here’s some good conservation news: 29 threatened Aussie animal species are back from the brink.
Here’s some good conservation news: 29 threatened Aussie animal species are back from the brink.
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From political advocacy, to providing sanctuary, to implementing mange treatment programs, three women across Australia are dedicating their lives to Australia’s wombats.
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As the nation’s shocking record of extinctions continues unabated, Australia’s senior ecologists and conservation biologists demand urgent action.
Conservation organisation, Aussie Ark, has returned 10 endangered Manning River turtles back to the wild in a world first.
Twenty-eight dibblers have been released onto Dirk Hartog Island, 730km north of Perth. The tiny marsupial – one of Australia’s rarest – once thrived on the island, until feral animals wiped them out.
On the outskirts of Hobart stands a collection of grey steel buildings, surrounded by a tall electrified chain link fence. It almost looks like a small prison. But you won’t find criminals behind these walls. Here, one of Australia’s rarest bird species is being brought back from the brink of extinction.