Quokka population will take over a decade to fully recover from bushfire
Quokkas may take more than a decade to recover from a 2015 bushfire in Western Australia, according to new research.
Quokkas may take more than a decade to recover from a 2015 bushfire in Western Australia, according to new research.
We’ve fallen for this emu’s devotion to his dearly departed mate.
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Scientists report the first submerged ancient Aboriginal archaeological sites found on the seabed.
You may not know marine scientist Loisette Marsh, but she’s responsible for our detailed understanding of the marine creatures inhabiting Western Australia’s coastline.
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Conservationists, property owners and community groups are working side by side in southern Western Australia to create a 1000km continuous corridor of bushland.
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