Unlike most of them, he trails fame, fans and property damage in his wake. He is also a 1,000-kilogram (2,200-pound) elephant seal. In June, the bellowing and blubbery 5-year-old mammal hauled himself ...
During his morning runs, Rod Keogh had no doubt that the whale poo he saw washed up on the beach had value. Science has finally caught up with him. Samples collected by the South Australian man have ...
A study into the foraging habits of green turtles in the Northern Territory has used an innovative surveying technique that could become a critical tool in monitoring marine habitats in remote and ...
While Egypt has already seen historic success in the World Cup, one Washington State University researcher is exploring whether the country can also help solve food instability across the ...
New World screwworm flies during the inauguration of a sterile screwworm fly production facility in Metapa, Chiapas state, ...
Large, potentially dangerous animals in some cases have to be euthanised if there is risky behaviour by the public, wildlife official says ...
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7,000-year-old stone tools survived on Australia's seafloor
Archaeologists diving off northwestern Australia recovered 269 stone artifacts from sites now submerged eight to forty-five feet below sea level, with radiocarbon dates reaching 8,500 years old. This ...
The North Georgia Wildlife Park and Safari in Cleveland, Georgia, is the kind of secret that locals have been keeping to ...
A small tail vertebra picked up on a windswept Antarctic island in 1985 did not look like much. For decades, it was treated ...
Australia is home to some of the world’s most beautiful reefs. This includes the lush Great Southern Reef, which wraps around ...
Hannah Talbot doesn’t think she could live in north London without the reservoir a short cycle from her flat. The 33-year-old ...
The discovery of a new branch on the marsupial family tree suggests that the history of Australia’s unique mammals is more ...
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