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One of the nation's most iconic and at-risk critters could benefit by combining Indigenous knowledge with western survey ...
Climate change is reshaping the social dynamics of Central Australia’s birdlife, with new research revealing once-territorial ...
One of the nation’s most iconic and at-risk critters could benefit by combining Indigenous knowledge with western survey ...
More than 200 citizen scientists, volunteers, rangers, and scientists have joined 21 surveys to uncover the biodiversity of ...
Darwin’s frogs, named after Charles Darwin, who spotted them in 1834 ... Chiloé Island was once a sanctuary for Darwin’s frogs, but two years ago monitoring confirmed the presence of the ...
Filipino brothers Charles and Carl Ong Sio came to Australia in late 2022. They work together as hospitality attendants on ...
The Northern Territory government wants workers in the gas and mining sector to settle in the NT, as it aims to boost the ...
A twin study found that about 54% of how much we enjoy music may come from our genes. This pleasure isn't only linked to ...
"The alternative hypothesis is that it had never gone and that in the last 190 years simply, we were unable to observe it." ...
New study shows how bird traits like gene makeup and clutch size shape evolution. This may help scientists understand ...
Selling crocodile eggs is an important business for remote Indigenous rangers who brave Top End swamps to collect them for farms. But this harvest has yielded fewer viable embryos than usual.
"We know relatively little about the adaptations and social dynamics of animals that rely on these resources." Researchers ...