The northern hairy-nosed wombat, once near extinction with only 35 left, has rebounded to 400 due to conservation efforts.
Replanting habitat corridors offers wildlife a way to move between isolated habitat –and much of this is done by volunteer groups.
Australia’s unique wildlife is being devastated by bush fires, drought, habitat loss and global warming, a government report said Tuesday, warning that more species were headed for extinction.
Photo from the Australian Wildlife Conservancy On an otherwise-mundane night in eastern Australia, a “long-nosed” mammal emerged from its hiding place and hopped through the bush. A nearby ... with ...
Gina Chick shares tips on what to do if you get lost in the Australian bush. This week, 23-year-old Hadi Nazari was rescued after being stranded for two weeks while bushwalking in New South Wales ...