What happened to this polar bear?
The Ice Bear as Sea Bear by Martin Gregus. It’s part of the exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum, where the 57th Wildlife Photographer Exhibition is currently on show.
The Ice Bear as Sea Bear by Martin Gregus. It’s part of the exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum, where the 57th Wildlife Photographer Exhibition is currently on show.
We ran a competition with Torren’s university and the results were incredbile. Their challenge was to make wall posters that you would want to have on your wall. It was a really hard choice but in the end we chose Danielle Leedie Gray and Damien Davis’s pieces. They were really different to one another but… View Article
Award-winning Australian landscape and wildlife photographer Justin Gilligan takes the new Samsung Galaxy for a tour of his home island.
Some animals can live to a startlingly old age, from the famous 392-year-old “Greenland shark” to a 190-year-old tortoise in the Seychelles. Two science studies published recently brings us closer to understanding why some animal species can live for so long – far longer than humans.
Travel back into the early Universe with these spectacular images of the deep cosmos.
Australia’s iconic budgie has been immortalised on a set of three Australia Post stamps.
Rivers, creeks and billabongs across northern Australia have been alive with thousands of tiny croc babies during the past six months.
A recent breeding event has restored hope for the future of the critically-endangered plains-wanderer.
On the surface, it looks like any other bay near Hobart. But beneath the calm waters live a small population of one of the rarest and most endangered fish in the world: the red handfish.
Celebrating 130 years of breathtaking Norwegian voyages, adventure travel group Hurtigruten has announced two new northern passages to satisfy even the most seasoned of voyagers, one a revived icon and the other poised to make history.