
Nature & Wildlife
A wallaby homecoming: rare rock-wallabies rescued from bushfires return home
A critical population of rare rock-wallabies rescued from the flames of the Black Summer fires is finally returned home safely.
A critical population of rare rock-wallabies rescued from the flames of the Black Summer fires is finally returned home safely.
Just look at this tiny rock wallaby and her impossibly cute baby.
While the nabarlek is yet to be sighted, the tiny animal was identified through DNA analysis of its scat.
After 20 years of assumed extinction, endangered rock wallabies are making a comeback in Kalbarri National Park, WA.
Yesterday, 23 threatened back-flanked rock wallabies were relocated by plane to a new home in Western Australia.
Two endangered brush-tailed rock-wallaby joeys have been born at Taronga Zoo
This baby tree kangaroo’s fate was turned around when his carers at Adelaide Zoo tried fostering him with another species