This international wildlife vet charted her own course by championing issues close to her heart. She’s now inspiring others to do the same. The post The Jungle Doctor appeared first on Australian Geographic.
This international wildlife vet charted her own course by championing issues close to her heart. She’s now inspiring others to do the same. The post The Jungle Doctor appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Artificial Intelligence could soon use three per cent of the world’s electricity and more water than is used for drinking, a new UN report estimates. The post UN report warns of AI’s environmental cost appeared first on Australian Geographic.
What do African buffaloes and Australian flying-foxes have in common? For Roger Smith, they both offered a clear-cut reminder of life’s interconnectedness. The post Shrew’d observations appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Known as the 'Grand Old Duchess', Hotel Darwin survived the city's bombing during World War II and Cyclone Tracy before its controversial demolition in 1999. The post Hotel Darwin: From ‘Duchess’ to demolition appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Sea to Summit’s new Circuit sleeping bag isn’t trying to be the lightest, warmest, or most technical bag in its range. Instead, it revisits a surprisingly simple idea: most people just need a do-it-all sleeping bag that is versatile, compressible, af...
Wanna escape on your bike for a weekend in the outdoors? Here’s our expert advice on how to make your bikepacking adventure fun and memorable. The post The Bike Shed: Planning your first bikepacking trip appeared first on Australian Geographic.
New research shows mosquitoes can be conditioned to be attracted to the key ingredient in many insect repellents, DEET. The post Mozzies learn to link the smell of DEET with a blood meal appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Native wildlife has been thriving on Australia’s Lord Howe Island since it became the world’s largest inhabited island to eradicate feral rodents. The post Freed from the rat race appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Explore a South American river that links the planet’s longest mountain range with its largest rainforest. The post River people: Rafting the Rio Marañón appeared first on Australian Geographic.
A male red pipefish photographed carrying eggs on its trunk has finally resolved a question unanswered by scientists for decades. The post Rare red pipefish sighting solves brooding mystery appeared first on Australian Geographic.