
Quolls impacted by brief weather changes
A decline in eastern quoll populations can be linked to short-term changes in weather, a new study suggests.
A decline in eastern quoll populations can be linked to short-term changes in weather, a new study suggests.
Female fairy-wrens sing as often as males, and it’s not just for sex, a new study has revealed
An orphaned brushtail possum is making a quick recovery at Taronga Wildlife Hospital, with the help of round-the-clock care and a fluffy kangaroo. The joey, nicknamed ‘Bettina’, was discovered alone and dehydrated in Mosman, Sydney, in September. She was given emergency first aid, then sent to Taronga Wildlife Hospital to be hand-raised by a vet nurse. During her rehabilitation, Bettina became attached to a kangaroo soft toy, which nurses say provides an object of comfort in the absence of a mother. A second orphaned possum is making her recovery after three weeks at the hospital. The five-month old ringtail was found in a car park at Balmoral, Sydney. Since her rescue, she has grown substantially, and learned to lap milk from a dish. Both possums will remain in care until they are fit to begin their soft release, a step towards full release into the wild.
The Kimberley death adder, a newly identified species, is likely to slip into Australia’s top 10 most venomous snakes list
Scientists call for a name for Australia’s southern temperate reef system.
The discovery of the fossilised bones of 15 individuals in a cave in South Africa has rewritten the human evolution tree
Banjo, the yellow-bellied glider possum at Taronga Zoo
For the first time ever, three Category 4 storms have formed at the same time in the Pacific
Australian researchers have developed a drone that can radio-track wildlife, which will improve conservation efforts
The best scientists, science communicators and students of 2015 have been acknowledged at the Eureka Prizes