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Quokka selfies boost conservation awareness in Australia
Quokka selfies made the animal famous and are now helping raise awareness about conservation and responsible wildlife ...
Lost marsupials have been found alive in New Guinea after 6,000 years, highlighting hidden biodiversity and conservation urgency.
Two species of marsupials thought to have been extinct for the past 6,000 years have been found very much alive on the island of New Guinea.
Meet the quokka, often called the world's happiest animal! This small marsupial from Western Australia is famous for its ...
Scientists have described an exciting discovery: two marsupials that modern science thought to be extinct are still alive in ...
Three striking new species of rock-dwelling monitor lizards have been formally described from the savannas of northeastern ...
It's long been assumed that koalas in southern Australia are genetically unhealthy. A new study finds they're actually recovering, changing how scientists look at genetic risks.
When vet nurse Jodie Lardner-Smith needed to hand-raise a white rhino, she had to write a letter to an expert in South Africa ...
Animal welfare advocates in Western Australia's north are calling for more action after a spate of animal abuse cases RSPCA WA does not have a permanent inspector in the Kimberley, and operates in the ...
What this really means is you can get close enough for a photo without chasing them, and that feels like a tiny miracle. But the internet version leaves out the cost: stress, bad snacks, and careless ...
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