
Salt may be the cure for a devastating disease wiping out our frogs, scientists say
Ordinary pool salt may provide a cure for a debilitating disease that has so far driven one third of the world’s frogs to the brink of extinction.
Ordinary pool salt may provide a cure for a debilitating disease that has so far driven one third of the world’s frogs to the brink of extinction.
Sugar gliders are the main predator of some of Tasmania’s most endangered birds, including the imperilled swift parrot.
Sydney has had its fair share of wallaby antics over the past month.
The hashtag #reviewforscience on Twitter is giving us a whole lot of insight into how scientists are using everyday products for very questionable, but important experiments.
Scientists are now hopeful that new populations will begin to emerge.
A campaign is underway to fully fund a volunteer program focused on monitoring and feeding the rare orange-bellied parrot.
Up until now the only known population of the rare purple desert flower existed just north of Coober Pedy.
Despite the stink bugs penchant for snacking on garden fruit trees, residents say the terrible smell is the biggest issue for them.
Scientists are still unsure, however, about what exactly caused the extinction of these two iconic Australian animals from the mainland.
According to an expert the shark would have snatched the man’s fin to investigate whether there was a potential food source.