Follow these Aussie natural history photographers and you’ll be occupied until the end of time
This is our round up of the best Australian natural history photographers to follow on Instagram to liven up your endless scrolling.
This is our round up of the best Australian natural history photographers to follow on Instagram to liven up your endless scrolling.
Meet the ultra-colourful Southern Philippine dwarf kingfisher.
There will be few positives to take from coronavirus. But the global pandemic may yet prove to be an important moment in the attempts to address the illegal wildlife trade.
Stay at home to prevent the spread of Covid-19, but also avoid boredom by diving into Australia’s vast natural history collections.
Australians have been advised to stay at home once again and backyard birding may just be the answer to your boredom.
The plight of koalas during the recent bushfire crisis made headlines here and abroad. But the emergency for our wildlife is not over.
These images of the annual salmon migration along Western Australia’s coastline are mesmerising.
Meet Janine Davies, the manager of the Shoalhaven Bat Clinic and Sanctuary. During the bushfires, Janine was inundated with starving flying foxes. And most of the support she got was from overseas, rather than from Aussies. Flying foxes are a maligned species, but they’re essential pollinators. Even koalas rely on them. This is Janine’s story. 🦇
The hatchlings will soon be released into the wild.
There’s hope for Kangaroo Island’s glossy black cockatoos after all.