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Visitors to one of Australia's largest national parks say learning about bush food is helping them better connect with First Nations people. Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory is home to ...
From the Red Centre’s ochre-soaked rock and big skies, to the lush and wild Top End, the NT is full of great walks. Here are ...
The snow petrel, a strikingly white bird with black eyes and a black bill, is one of only three bird species ever observed at ...
Birds-of-paradise have captivated the planet with their elaborate plumage and idiosyncratic mating dances. Some species ...
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The Neighbour at the Gate at Sydney’s National Art School Gallery presents a thoughtful examination of the consequences when ...
Rare Kelp Gull spotted on Milwaukee's lakefront, a first for Wisconsin The bird is typically found in South America, New Zealand and even Australia.
The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
Conservationists are calling out government bureaucrats for "failing" to deliver two time-sensitive documents 16 years after ...
The “Birds of Australia” must be known to most of our scientific readers as one of the most important ornithological works ever produced in this or any other country.
A sanctuary in southern Tasmania receives a "high percentage" of birds of prey who are "succumbing to powerlines". Researchers have released a new "risk-mapping tool" aimed at preventing powerline ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists discover rare bird in new location for first time: 'We always believed it was here'As reported by the North Coast Courier, the elusive spotted ground thrush was discovered by the founders of The LionHeart ...
Technology that is used to mitigate against the risk of birds being electrocuted includes flappers — small reflective disks that hang from powerlines — perches, and covers.
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