Sharks are among Earth’s most ancient creatures. We still have lots to learn about them, but what we know from science is fin-tastic.
In the past year, together with our partners, we’ve described 139 new species.
They might look like slow and snuggly teddy bears, but wombats are mostly solitary creatures. And they can outrun a dog when they need to get away.
Can you tell a bug from a beetle? Does that bug you? We’re here to help. Our list of bug facts will soon have you in the know about bugs.
The UK wants gardeners to stop thinking of slugs and snails as pests and to embrace garden biodiversity. Is it worth considering in Australia?
Our historical egg collection tells an unexpected story about the evolution of cuckoo eggshells.
We are working with green sea turtles to provide a fast and safe way to determine the ages of individual turtles.
After years of international collaborations, our scientists are experts in Japanese encephalitis virus. They explain how it works.
New research investigating yabby diets found just how crucial these crayfish are to aquatic ecosystems.
Smart ear tags originally used to monitor livestock are now being used to track giraffes on the African savannah.
If a farmer could see into the future and know what climate is ahead, they may be able to better plan their crops or livestock production.
Danila always wanted to work with animals but had no idea they'd end up roller skating in regional NSW working on animal science.
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