There are at least 300,000 species of invertebrate in Australia. Of these, two-thirds are unknown to western science.
A new study estimates there have been more than 9,000 Australian invertebrate extinctions since 1788. Only one has been ...
A military campaign meant to rid Western Australia of crop-destroying emus ended in failure. But the surreal showdown ...
I didn't plan to become a botanist, I just pursued activities that made me happy. Studying subjects that make you light up ...
Two endangered subspecies are likely to be severely impacted after federal government gave the go-ahead to the development.
Scientists say more than 9,000 non-marine invertebrate species have gone extinct in Australia since Europeans arrived in 1788 ...
Researchers found a new nightjar bird species on the Lesser Sunda Islands, expanding our understanding of avian diversity in ...
Colossal Biosciences, famous for its efforts to revive extinct species, has launched the Colossal Foundation to support living species conservation. A $1.5 million grant to the University of Melbourne ...
Weighing less than a 50-cent coin, it’s a tiny Aussie bird you need to have an eagle eye to see. But sadly spotting the ...
If Australia is losing one to three invertebrate species per week, the "zero extinctions" goal is pushed into a whole new realm of accountability. Unless we address this decline, that pledge of zero ...
On Granite Island off South Australia, the fascinating behaviours of a colony of little penguins has been captured on camera.
Australia's surveillance of bird flu has been described as a possible "model" to follow globally, with the spread of the H5N1 ...