Northern Australian mammals face extinction
Almost a dozen native mammals in northern Australia could become extinct in the next decade, scientists say.
Almost a dozen native mammals in northern Australia could become extinct in the next decade, scientists say.
Cedric, the Tasmanian devil thought to have been immune to tumour facial disease, has succumbed to the illness.
A new study has revealed massive declines in the populations of large mammals since the 1970s.
A captive breeding population of up to 900 disease-free devils is planned for the Hunter Valley.
Gaia Vince goes on a tiger tracking tour to spot the world’s largest cat in the wild.
The extinct Tasmanian tiger genome is nearing completion, but the research needs more support, scientists say.
One-time pirate fortress, this rugged southern Australian island has some intriguing tales to share.
The nutrient-rich faeces of sperm whales promotes the absorption of carbon in the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
Photographers around the nation have been given the highest accolade for their amazing images.
The desert species of Namibia have developed unique means to inhabit one of the planet’s hottest and driest environments.