Marine biologist Jared Towers, from Bay Cetology in British Columbia, observed remarkable behaviour while studying killer whales underwater. He witnessed a juvenile female orca approach a camera, spit out a …
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A new initiative led by the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre, Colossal Biosciences, and renowned filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson aims to resurrect the long-extinct giant moa, a notable flightless bird from …
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Australia has reported its fourth fatality from Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV), a rare and deadly virus that can remain dormant for years. This recent case marks the first in New …
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Man in his 50s passes away, marking NSW’s inaugural confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus
by adminA tragic case has emerged in New South Wales, where a man in his 50s has succumbed to the first documented instance of Australian bat lyssavirus in the state. NSW …
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NSW Man in Critical Condition in Hospital Due to State’s First Confirmed Case of Australian Bat Lyssavirus
by adminA man in his 50s from northern New South Wales is currently in a critical condition in hospital after being infected with the Australian bat lyssavirus, a virus closely related …
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A whale has been reported entangled in a fishing net off Greenmount Beach in Coolangatta. Although the whale managed to free itself from the net, it is still swimming with …
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Terri Irwin criticises Katter party’s ‘slapdash, lethargic’ crocodile cull legislation
by adminTerri Irwin has vocalised her opposition to a new bill proposed by Katter’s Australian Party aimed at allowing crocodile culls and hunting in Queensland. The legislation, introduced by Hill MP …
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The proposal to implement bounties for the culling of feral animals in New South Wales has sparked significant debate among the community, with some groups condemning it as a “dirty …
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In Horsham, a regional town in Victoria, a tragic incident involving the death of hundreds of corellas has raised serious concerns. Initially, more than 50 birds were discovered deceased near …
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Calls for Inquiry After Hundreds of Koalas Shot Dead in Victorian National Park: ‘This Must Never Happen Again’
by adminWildlife experts are urgently calling for an inquiry into the Victorian government’s controversial decision to shoot hundreds of koalas from helicopters following a bushfire in March. The government states that …