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Drunken parrot season begins in Darwin
The season for drunken lorikeets has begun in the Northern Territory, but no one knows what causes it.
The season for drunken lorikeets has begun in the Northern Territory, but no one knows what causes it.
There are still few places in the world that are truly wild, but Macquarie Island in the sub-Antarctic is one of them.
Why do parrots, lyrebirds and crows, have an amazing ability to mimic the sounds around them?
In the wake of seagrass damage from the 2011 floods, traditional owners have decided to stop hunting dugong.
The penguins of Victoria’s Phillip Island have been found to employ sophisticated feeding strategies while breeding.
Tasmanian tigers had skulls too weak to hunt much more than possums, according to new research.
A lost penguin is getting a lift home to Antarctica on a New Zealand research vessel.
Superb fairy-wrens steer clear of danger by listening in on the warning cries of other birds.
A surprising variety of endangered Australian wildlife is up for grabs on the black market.
Hidden camera traps have snapped thousands of images of endangered animals in remote jungles.