Best science and nature photos of 2012: ANZANG
The best Australian wildlife and landcape images of 2012 have been judged. See the amazing winners.
The best Australian wildlife and landcape images of 2012 have been judged. See the amazing winners.
This week’s AG reader photo captures the splendour of an osprey in flight.
A wasp collected on Captain Cook’s voyage in 1770, but largely forgotten since, has been found to prey on redback spiders.
An image of humpback whale sex is among top science and nature photos from the 2012 Eureka Prizes.
These Indigenous Protected Areas are stunning landscapes in Australia’s Top End.
Dinosaur-era marine reptiles damaged themselves by spending long periods at great depths, says a new study.
Thousands of athletes are competing in the Rio Olympics, but which animals are really the world’s fastest and strongest?
They are little-known but incredibly fascinating creatures of the ocean. Meet our endemic seadragons.
Cone-like projections on flowers act like Velcro to help bees stick to petals in strong winds, new research shows.
These are a selection of the best images from the 2012 Epson International Pano Awards for panoramic photographs.