Numbats thrive in feral-free reserves
As West Australian numbat populations decline, fenced reserves in South Australia and New South Wales are yielding more hopeful results.
As West Australian numbat populations decline, fenced reserves in South Australia and New South Wales are yielding more hopeful results.
A deadly disease has spotted tree frog numbers on the decline, with populations occupying a total range of less than five square kilometres.
Once classified as extinct, the Lord Howe Island stick insect is now thriving in captive breeding – but more work is needed before they are no longer critically endangered.
Researchers once worried the native smoky mouse was at threat of local extinction, but the population of these tiny troopers persists.
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Two critically endangered sea snakes previously thought to be extinct have been spotted off the WA coast.
A group of numbat lovers has come to the rare marsupial’s rescue in a pocket of south-western WA.
In 2015, a record $212,199 was raised for conservation through our six annual fundraisers in 2015. This is great news for these six endangered Australian species. We couldn’t have done it without AG supporters and subscribers, so thank you!
This year, you’ve helped us raise a record $211,749 for conservation.