The pressures of climate change may be strengthening bonds between unlikely allies in Central Australia's bird community as ...
On a ferry, you're usually surrounded by beautiful water views and a mix of people, but one Australian Shepherd recently ...
In what may be a first for Townsville, and even Australia, a wedge-tailed eagle has featured in a real estate sales video, ...
The H5N1 virus has spread worldwide, hitting every continent except Australia ... flu spreading? Bird flu can spread through direct contact with contaminated animals, water sources, or surfaces.
Offshore wind faces community and political opposition as well as support for its promise of ample renewable energy and while ...
In the wet forests of southeastern Australia, superb lyrebirds engage in extraordinary behavior—tilling the soil to create ...
Known as the "world's most dangerous bird," they live in the tropical rainforests of Australia and New Guinea ... They can move swiftly on land and in the water and are also good swimmers.
A survey of museum specimens reveals that more than a dozen species of the birds sport biofluorescence in feathers, skin or even inside their throats.
Environment and Water Department said last week. Dr Woehler recently analysed data from NRE on the tagged birds' autumn migration from Melaleuca to mainland Australia, which he said showed some ...
Mongabay: What about birds nesting along the shores of the Mekong River in northern Thailand? They seem to be increasingly impacted by water-level fluctuations caused by large dam operations.
Hundreds of thousands of homes are likely to be uninsured for Cyclone Alfred’s destruction, due to unaffordable premiums or loopholes that exclude storm or tidal surge from flood cover.