
Alarming green turtle baby boom an all-female affair
The world’s largest green turtle rookery, near the tip of Australia, is only churning out girls but scientists are working on a plan to bring the boys back.
The world’s largest green turtle rookery, near the tip of Australia, is only churning out girls but scientists are working on a plan to bring the boys back.
Heathcote National Park is home to a growing colony of koalas, much to the surprise of locals and scientists.
With their elongated legs and peculiar gait, ants of the Leptomyrmex genus are strangely beautiful creatures.
New Zealand conservationists have released an adelie penguin back into the sea after the Antarctic-based bird swam thousands of kilometres to make a rare visit.
Are two spectacular tree frogs remarkably similar species or one and the same? Dr Jodi Rowley goes in search of the answer.
The Galápagos archipelago is home to three species of booby. Join Hurtigruten Expeditions and Australian Geographic in 2022 to see them in all their glory.
Social media made the quokka an internet sensation, but are things as happy as they should be for this much-loved little West Australian marsupial?
Help us purchase remote cameras that will enable the continuous 24/7 monitoring of large areas of the Rottnest Island.
When a crab with a bright pink and purple shell covered in strange golden hairs tries to tell you something, you should probably listen.
This Tassie-born, mega-selling author, simply known as BTG, lives life to the fullest, often paying for it with broken bones and funny stories. Both are the grist in his new animated series, Adventure Beast.