AAustralia Read More Study tracks how foxes ‘colonised’ Australia and grew to a population of 1.7 millionOctober 25, 2025 A nationwide program has mapped how foxes spread from south-eastern Australia to as far away as the Pilbara…
WWildlife Read More These little bettongs were wiped out in South Australia a century ago. Now they’re thriving alongside foxes and feral catsOctober 1, 2025 Around 200 years ago, bettongs were the most common macropod in Australia. These small wallaby-like creatures were once…
WWildlife Read More Why do we domesticate some animals but not others? It’s all about the four Fs.August 25, 2025 As the information age morphs into the misinformation age, it’s hard to know what to believe anymore. Falsehoods…
WWildlife Read More Hiker ‘Awestruck’ When Animal On Trail Is One Of 50 Left In The WildAugust 16, 2025 A few years ago, Washington-based wildlife photographer Raychel Burke was out on a hike in the Mount Rainier…
WWildlife Read More Bush stone-curlew flock released on Phillip Island after foxes eradicatedJuly 23, 2025 It is an overcast day in July, and research scientist Paula Wasiak is corralling a team of volunteers,…