There are few wild animals whose existence you could describe as ‘fun’, but a case could definitely be made for the peppermint stick insect. The post This arthropod is minty fresh appeared first on Australian Geographic.
There are few wild animals whose existence you could describe as ‘fun’, but a case could definitely be made for the peppermint stick insect. The post This arthropod is minty fresh appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The Federal Court has handed down its long-awaited judgement in a four-year climate case brought by Torres Strait Islanders. The post Torres Strait Islanders lose climate change case against Australian government appeared first on Australian Geograph...
After decades of lobbying, Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation is finally celebrating formal international protection for one of the world’s biggest assemblages of rock art at Murujuga in Western Australia’s Pilbara. The post ‘Tears of joy’ in Paris for...
Once a thriving town at the end of the Central Australia Railway, South Australia's Farina is now only home to tourists exploring the ruins. The post Farina: From railhead to ruins appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Jump on your bike and ride this amazing coast-to-coast trail, one of the 23 Ngā Haerenga Great Rides of New Zealand, from the Bay of Islands in the east to Hokianga Harbour in the west. The post NZ’s magical Pou Herenga Tai – Twin Coast Cycle Trail G...
The claim that bats only fly left when exiting a cave is a common misconception. The post Busting bat myths appeared first on Australian Geographic.
In the half a century since Jaws was released we know so much more about sharks’ amazing biology. The post 50 years after ‘Jaws’ the man-eater myth has been retired appeared first on Australian Geographic.
It might seem antithetical that one of the largest animals on earth makes one of the longest migrations of any mammal on record. But that’s what humpback whales do. The post Pack your bags, we’re hitting the humpback highway appeared first on Austral...
Carbon and biodiversity markets will help unlock the potential of privately owned properties, writes ecologist Dr Kate Dodds. The post OPINION: Private landholders key to conservation appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Invasive plant species are working together against biocontrol measures, becoming stronger and smarter. The post Surprising twist in the war on weeds appeared first on Australian Geographic.