A type of extinct kangaroo, known as the “giant wallaby,” lived during the Pleistocene era. These creatures existed around two and a half million to ten thousand years ago. Let’s Discover how recent ...
Nov. 11, 2024 — A study found large-scale declines of African elephants in the first continent-wide analysis of population survey data. Over 53 years of surveys, forest elephant populations ...
High in the hills on Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC)'s Mount Zero-Taravale Wildlife Sanctuary, the Sharman's Rock-wallaby lives among rocky outcrops and large granite boulders. At night, they ...
researchers discovered wild-born individuals from the Partula tohiveana species—which had been considered extinct in the wild—marking a huge milestone in a global effort to save them ...
One cannot visit Australia without seeing a koala or a kangaroo! Brisbane’s Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the first and largest koala sanctuary in Australia founded in 1927.
With their shaggy fur, gigantic tusks, and long trunks, woolly mammoths looked like fur-covered elephants — but bigger. Woolly mammoths didn’t go extinct until 1650 BC and were around when Egyptians ...