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Our readers reached great heights to bring you this stunning collection of fine feathered photography.
What may be the smallest member of the kangaroo family is among a batch of new species discovered in the remote forests of New Guinea.
An Australian Museum expert explains why the number of legs varies between different animals.
You might be shocked to learn that many Australian mammals are unknown to science. Taxonomist Harry Parnaby says it’s time to turbo-charge research.
In the Indian Ocean, divers are satellite tagging the world’s biggest fish. AG goes along for the ride.
Tracking the Australian pelican from the coast to the country’s centre.
Wop, thwop… Australian researchers have found that whale ‘conversations’ are surprisingly varied.
Island arks saved a growing population of Top End quolls from death by toad.
A captive monkey is rescued and released into the remote and beautiful mountains of northern Ethiopia.