Zoos and wildlife parks in Australia are having to take major steps to protect their animals from bird flu spread to three ...
Australia is racing to contain the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which is now believed to have infected ...
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"Marine animals were mysteriously dropping dead: around 1 million were wiped out." Scientists now know the reason why – and it's terrifying
Marine researchers in Australia have found what might be the most toxic species of microalgae ever studied.
The algae responsible for the catastrophic die-off of hundreds of thousands of marine animals in southern Australia last year ...
Around 100 species of native wildlife are on a list of species under significant threat from the deadly strain of bird flu that arrived in Australia for the time last week.
The animal emblem of Western Australia, the numbat, is recovering after decades of conservation efforts, according to the ...
The black swan, the Tasmanian devil and Australian sea lions are among the species at risk if a deadly strain of avian ...
When European rabbits arrived in Australia in the 19th century, they were brought in as familiar game animals for hunting ...
Australia's long-held status as a bird flu-free continent has ended with the discovery of the dangerous H5N1 virus in wild ...
This video shows two southern cassowaries standing deep inside a tropical rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Their bright blue necks, dark feathers, and large helmet-like casques make them look ...
It seems like every time researchers stick their heads—or their remotely operated vehicles—underwater, they find a shocking array of animals thriving far beyond humanity’s reach. A study published in ...
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