The site is for anyone with an interest in Australian wildlife, nature in general or wildlife photography. Many of the well-known Australian animals are featured, along with creatures you are less likely to see. Come inside and have a closer look Eastern Water Dragon, a common reptile at Mt...
South Australia Facts Size:984,000 km², that's 12,8 % of Australia, or the 4th largest state Population:1,6 million, more than 1,1 million people live in the capital Capital:Adelaide Highest Point:Mt. Woodroffe 1439 m Floral emblem:Sturt's Desert Pea ...
Discover the amazing wildlife of Australia; this Australian animals list has pictures and facts on Australia’s most famous animals (and many of its lesser-known species). Click on the photos or follow the links to find further information on key species. Download the free question sheet and ...
Our interviews focus on pioneers of the natural world, wildlife, oceans, fungi, archaeology, palaeontology and megafauna. Our guests speak about geopolitics, being a refugee and the experience of migration. They come from all walks of life — First Nations, Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander ...
Will the local wildlife literally drive your dog wild? Do you live in housing with noise restrictions? Do you have neighbors nearby who may not be thrilled about the booming barks? Then you may wish to choose a quieter dog. See Dogs Who Are Mostly Quiet Effective ways to deal with a ...
Will the local wildlife literally drive your dog wild? Do you live inhousing with noise restrictions? Do you have neighbors nearby who may not be thrilled about the booming barks? Then you may wish to choose a quieter dog. See Dogs Who Are Mostly Quiet ...
The wildlife is waking, cormorants ducking underwater to get breakfast, a pod of dolphins foraging, seagulls grazing, fish reflecting silver shimmers through the water. And then there are the Jehovah’s Witness (JW) ladies, Marg and Carol this morning, Friday it will be Sue and Sue. ...
The dingo fence, the world's longest exclusion fence, runs for 5,321 km (3,307 miles) and was built to protect the sheep industry in the entire South-East of Australia. North of the fence the dingo is allowed to live as a legitimate wildlife species. South of the fence the dingo is...
by-region basis. If you want to plant trees to help save the Koala, simply find the species for your Local Government Area, and head down to your local Garden Centre or Tree Supplier. You may also be able to source plants through programs such as Land for Wildlife, or your Local ...
There are fact sheets for each plant including description, habitat, distribution, growth characteristics and wildlife interest. The site is for anyone with an interest in Australian native plants in the bush or in the garden. Many of the well-known native plants such as eucalypts, banksias, ca...