A second wind: biocontrol on Lord Howe Island
Could an introduced rust fungus be the solution to a noxious weed taking over World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island?
Could an introduced rust fungus be the solution to a noxious weed taking over World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island?
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.
Sooty terns return to Blinky Beach on Lord Howe Island for the spring breeding season, after their annual migration to the Sea of Japan.
Come with the Australian Geographic Society to the South Pacific in 2017.
From the oldest rainforest to the youngest hot spring, the longest highway to the largest sand island, these unique locations hold the world record in their respective fields and are sure to trigger your wanderlust. We take a look at 7 of these alluring places in an extract from the original book by Samantha Wilson, Ultimate Record Breaking Destinations.
This World Heritage-listed island is a haven for nature experiences. Here are the top things to do
World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island is a birdwatcher’s delight
The dainty anemonefish of Lord Howe Island is becoming an early-warning system for rising temperatures.
Marine scientist and photographer Justin Gilligan reports on a project tagging turtles in New South Wales for the first time.
The dainty anemonefish of Lord Howe Island is becoming an early-warning system for rising temperatures.