
Gallery: Australian dragons
They’re resilient, they’re intriguing and Australia’s dragons are every bit as adventurous as their flame-throwing namesakes.
They’re resilient, they’re intriguing and Australia’s dragons are every bit as adventurous as their flame-throwing namesakes.
There is a plethora of stunning birds in south-east Queensland and photographer Graeme Toft, based on the Sunshine Coast, specialises in capturing them. His primary area of interest is the local residents and migratory species of SE Queensland. “There is a wonderful diversity of species within a three hour drive from my home. A lifetime could be spent photographing them all,” he says.
You’ll never get closer to a great white shark and feel safer.
Dingoes are an iconic Australian animal, but their co-existence with humans is challenging.
The ability of wild dingoes to react to social cues from humans sets them apart from wolves in the smarts department, a new study shows.
Tracking the Australian pelican from the coast to the country’s centre.
Chris Bray, AG Society Trustee and recipient of the AG Society’s Young Adventurer of the Year award (2004), shot this footage of some lion cubs while on a recent photo safari in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. “As soon as the cubs wandered right up to it and started performing so perfectly right in front of… View Article
Even the most powerful survival instincts can sometimes lead Australian species astray.
Stingrays have copped a bad rap, but they are actually gentle, inquisitive creatures, argues Richard Wylie.
Birds, bats and bugs fly, but how? We take an in-depth look at the mechanics of flight.