Australian parrots are changing their body shapes to cope with climate change
New research has examined the way animal species are changing the size of their ears, tails, beaks and other appendages to cope with climate change.
New research has examined the way animal species are changing the size of their ears, tails, beaks and other appendages to cope with climate change.
Far from being a biodiversity wasteland, urban environments are home to some of Australia’s most threatened species.
One of the largest citizen scientist projects in the world, The Great Australian Platypus Search, has launched.
Research out today shows when it comes to getting ready for disasters, there are four types of people.
Giant squid are infamous and plentiful creatures that have been found in every ocean. But the journey of the world’s longest cephalopod from mythology to science is far from over.
Despite lockdowns and restrictions on travel wrought by the global pandemic, the talented and dedicated photographers who take part in this annual photographic celebration have, once again, captured the nature of our region in all its glory.
Since greater gliders were listed as ‘vulnerable’ we’ve destroyed more of their habitat.
Sure, the frost on your windscreen is a pain, but check out this work of art, courtesy of Mother Nature.
The breeding season for the Dawson’s burrowing bee is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
The 400-year-old coral structure has been named Muga dhambi.