Speed of a lamb’s bleat linked to survival
Lambs who bleat soon after birth are more likely to lead a long and healthy life, say scientists.
Lambs who bleat soon after birth are more likely to lead a long and healthy life, say scientists.
A five-year program to boost bilby numbers in Queensland has been a huge success.
Scientists are developing a dictionary of bat sounds so species can be identified without catching them.
An innovative new project is using evidence from the fossil record to help save the mountain pygmy possum from climate change.
A decade-long marine census involving 2,700 scientists and 9,000 days at sea has found thousands of species.
Many animals feared extinct have actually been found alive and well, adapting to different habitats.
Evidence of tigers living and breeding at high altitude has been captured on film for the first time.
An introduced African pest is reducing 50 per cent of Queensland beehives to a slimy mess.
Birds with less fancy feathers use their patterns for both attracting mates and camouflaging, new research says.
Scientists are studying the sex life of poisonous sea slugs to determine their threat to humans and pets.