Flying for your life: save our shorebirds
Read an extract from our AG#137 cover feature and listen to the related podcast.
Read an extract from our AG#137 cover feature and listen to the related podcast.
Quolls are some of Australasia’s feistiest carnivorous mammals.
Once thought to be extinct, the pygmy bluetongue is today rarely seen except by experts with fishing rods.
Tasmania is renowned for its incredible nature and wildlife, so it’s no surprise the island state’s capital city is a birdwatchers’ paradise.
Lifeguards could potentially have a new ally in the fight to reduce shark incidents: drones that can spot when a shark swims nearby, and automatically alert authorities.
Low-down on the funnel-web spider – and how an evolutionary accident made it one of the most dangerous spiders on Earth, able to kill a human in 15 minutes.
Sydney may be known for bin-scrounging ibis and bobble-headed pigeons, but there’s more diverse birdlife in this metropolis than many probably realise.
These iconic pink birds are more associated with Africa and the Americas, but they once also called Australia home.
These small marsupials keep turning up in people’s backyards, and the reason why is not what you’d expect.
Australia’s snakes, spiders and other venomous critters tend to strike fear in many people. But is Australia’s reputation as a nation of deadly creatures deserved?