Millions of years of isolation have shaped Australia's extraordinary mammal fauna into species unlike anywhere else in the world, from platypus to koalas and wombats. Tragically, Australia is the ...
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Bettongs were wiped out in South Australia a century ago. Now they're thriving alongside foxes and feral cats
Around 200 years ago, bettongs were the most common macropod in Australia. These small wallaby-like creatures were once found seemingly everywhere and in great numbers. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
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Australia is 'at war with feral cats' but how did a beloved pet become a cunning predator?
Revered in ancient Egypt, beloved by pet owners and popularised in countless memes, cats share a special connection with humans. They have lived by our side for tens of thousands of years and hold a ...
Chloe Frick's PhD was associated with the Marna Banggara Project, which receives funding from the Australian Government through its partners, Northern & Yorke Landscape Board, WWF Australia, Fauna ...
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