He’s a tonne of publicity Tasmanian tourism could never buy. The post Sealed with a kiss – are we loving Tasmania’s Neil the Seal to death? appeared first on Australian Geographic.
He’s a tonne of publicity Tasmanian tourism could never buy. The post Sealed with a kiss – are we loving Tasmania’s Neil the Seal to death? appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Blast waves, acoustic trauma and sonic booms pose serious, underexamined risks to the threatened species living near proposed launch sites. The post How rocket launches could threaten Australia’s coastal wildlife appeared first on Australian Geograph...
An outback-inspired garden recently turned heads at London's Chelsea Flower Show, and the Aussie flora on show might just be a solution for the city’s ever-warming climate. The post A not-so-English country garden appeared first on Australian Geograp...
In 1976 the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Bill passed with bipartisan support. The post Defining Moments in Australian History: Landmark legislation appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Upside‑down southern right whales aren’t sick or hurt – they’re just resting. The post Why do whales rest upside down? appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Living in our cities, hidden in pockets of bushland and suburban tree canopies is the powerful owl – one of Australia’s largest predators. The post The secret hunter of the suburbs appeared first on Australian Geographic.
NAIDOC Week has become a modern celebration of First Nations history, culture and achievements. But its beginnings were forged in determined activism. The post The origins of NAIDOC appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Exploring the United States on foot or by bike just got a whole lot more fun with Great American Trails, a new adventure travel brand from World Expeditions Travel Group. The post Great American Trails: New adventures in the USA appeared first on Aus...
While shark-spotter drones are a genuine advance in shark detection, they’re not foolproof. The post Shark‑spotting drones offer reassurance – not full protection appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Six months after conservationists used drone technology in a mouse-eradication project on a remote Western Australian island, no trace of the rodents has been found. The post No sign of mice after world-first drone operation on Australian island app...