COSGROVE and G. MIDDLETON 1983 The Australian National University - Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service Archaeological Expedition to the Franklin and Gordon Rivers, 1983 : A Summary of Results. Australian Archaeology, 16 :83Jones, Rhys, Don Ranson, Jim Allen and Kevin Kiernan 1983 The ...
The survey, which was undertaken with the New South Wales (NSW) National Parks and Wildlife Service, observed male koalas at 14 sites in the park, prompting hopes that the area could become a refuge for the species. "These findings are important because of the area's elevation, which we h...
The Australian National University-Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service Archaeological Expedition to the Franklin River, 1982: A Summary of Results The Australian National University - Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Archaeological expedition to the Franklin and Gordon Rivers 1983: A summary ...
It stretches across floodplains, wetlands and landscapes "currently not found anywhere in NSW national parks", he added. Kean did not disclose theprice tagfor the property. "Narriearra is an important refuge for threatened wildlife, with more than 25 threatened animal species, including nearly 90...
This undated handout photo from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service shows Narriearra Station A slice of the Australian outback almost the size of greater London will be turned into a national park to help protect threatened species, authorities said Saturday, in a move welcomed by green...
Australian cities can keep their native wildlife - but only if they can kick their habit of urban sprawl (扩展). That's the finding of a new study by leading Australian environmental researchers Jessica Sushinsky, Professor Hugh Possingham and Dr. Richard Fuller of The University of Queensland...
The Western Australia (WA) Department of Parks and Wildlife introduced the invasive species to an island in the state's north to observe how the cane toad would impact WA's native wildlife. Corrin Everitt from the department said camera traps set up across the 4,000 hectares of Adolphus Isla...