
10 reasons why Australia’s Kimberley is like no other place on Earth
The Kimberley region in Western Australia offers a once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experience like no other.
The Kimberley region in Western Australia offers a once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experience like no other.
We investigate the origins of Western Australia’s iconic boab tree, whose only living relatives survive far away in Africa.
Venture into El Questro National Park in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley, alongside scientists and volunteers as they seek to understand the ecological impact of the invasive cane toad as it moves west across Australia.
Australia: the unpromised land.
Join APT and Australian Geographic on an exciting voyage along the Kimberley coast from Broome to Darwin.
The long-beaked echidna – thought to have died out in Australia 10,000 years ago – might still survive in the Kimberley.
Western Australia’s super-corals are adapted to high temperatures, but even they didn’t escape the recent bleaching event unscathed.
Three decades ago, in 1987, Mike and Susan Cusack headed into the remote western Kimberley to become Australian Geographic’s ‘wilderness couple’.
Rising sea levels caused by climate change could actually help some coral reefs survive.