‘Interpol’ database for parrots caught in illegal wildlife trade
Researchers are using forensic genomics to protect parrots from the illegal wildlife trade.
Researchers are using forensic genomics to protect parrots from the illegal wildlife trade.
For the first time in more than 40 years, the distinctive booming call of the endangered Australasian bittern once again rings out across the waters of Tasmania’s Lagoon of Islands.
Eight captive-bred eastern bristlebirds (Dasyornis brachypterus) were recently released into the Border Ranges region of north-eastern New South Wales where they’re considered a critically endangered species.
A New South Wales-first oxygenation trial aims to address dissolved oxygen levels in the Darling River that have contributed to large-scale fish deaths in recent years.
The strong connection between King Island’s people and its moonbirds is celebrated by an arts festival bringing culture and conservation together.
After 10 years of work, the largest-ever study of bird genomes has produced a remarkably clear picture of the bird family tree.
Less than a year after ten platypuses were released into Sydney’s Royal National Park, scientists and researchers have discovered a juvenile platypus.
Meet the new beetle on the block.
Researchers have found the surprising key to magpie intelligence, and it’s not genetics.