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A team of animal behaviorists at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany, working with a colleague from ...
As the world warms up, species move north as it becomes possible to occupy new areas. The phenomenon is well documented, ...
Last week, the Australian government announced it had given preliminary approval for the country’s biggest fossil fuel ...
Hazelwood Park is a just-opened nature-inspired playground in Aintree, in the western suburbs. The massive park spans 8,000 ...
For those who love photographing some of the world's most beautiful places, make sure to visit the "pearl of the Kimberley" ...
The plans have sparked fears of strikes on low-flying aircraft due to an increase in birds and bats that may be drawn to the ...
By 2050, almost 70% of the world's population will live in cities – 20% more than today. As cities expand, the natural world ...
A fight is brewing in a rural southern Perth suburb over a proposal to clear hectares of banksia woodland, potentially ...
Western Australia's history is seen through "rose-coloured glasses" in a National Archives of Australia photography exhibition, which captures the state's rebuild after World War II.
Flooding in eastern NSW shows just how vulnerable rural catchments and regional communities are to extreme and extended rainfall events.
Swathes of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia are in the grip of drought as ... Nature, too, is struggling. Waterways, wetlands and deep pools have dried up, leading to fears ...