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Many mammals in Australia face extinction: Could feral cats and foxes be to blame?
Getty Image While Australia is home to some of the most impressive wildlife, it is also home to a sad fact. Being in complete ...
Thousands of “aggressive” feral camels are storming remote communities in central Australia, leaving a trail of destruction ...
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Yes, feral cats and foxes really have driven many Australian mammals to extinction
Millions of years of isolation have shaped Australia’s extraordinary mammal fauna into species unlike anywhere else in the world, from platypus to koalas and wombats. Tragically, Australia is the ...
A feral cat with two hopping mice caught on CCTV in Arid Zone Reserve, South Australia Credit: UNSW Sydney/Katherine Moseby A feral cat with two hopping mice caught on CCTV in Arid Zone Reserve, South ...
Late last year, the New South Wales government announced an additional A$9.5 million in funding to support honeybee keepers ...
Thousands of “aggressive” feral camels are storming remote communities in Central Australia, leaving a trail of destruction ...
In remote central Arnhem Land, finding a northern brushtail possum is encouraging for the local Indigenous rangers. Though once common, such small native mammals are now rare. Many are threatened with ...
A plan to back mobile game meat processing across Australia has received the backing of a major agricultural player.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Wildlife rangers in Australia's outback have started building a 185 km (115 miles) electrified enclosure to protect native animals from pests such as feral cats, which are ...
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