
Photographing wildlife with Nick Rains
There are few hard and fast rules in photography, but one is to always keep the eyes sharp. Nick Rains tells us how.
There are few hard and fast rules in photography, but one is to always keep the eyes sharp. Nick Rains tells us how.
Australian Geographic photographer Nick Rains gives his insights on working with dangerous animals.
Many animals feared extinct have actually been found alive and well, adapting to different habitats.
Evidence of tigers living and breeding at high altitude has been captured on film for the first time.
We celebrate 25 years of the best photography in the nation.
The Government will spend $10m to create huge tracks of linked land for animals to migrate between habitats.
Birds with less fancy feathers use their patterns for both attracting mates and camouflaging, new research says.
Scientists are studying the sex life of poisonous sea slugs to determine their threat to humans and pets.
Sightings of the strange little desert creatures are so infrequent that we know virtually nothing about them.
Almost a dozen native mammals in northern Australia could become extinct in the next decade, scientists say.