Native rodents sometimes have a “hard time” because of the behaviour of their exotic cousins. Dr Karl Vernes from the University of New England hopes that people learn more about our native animals and...
Article republished with permission from The Conversation. After much anticipation, the World Heritage Committee on Friday decided against listing the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger”. By Jon C. Day, James Cook University; Scott...
Wildlife Heroes is a podcast series that forms part of a broader mental-health-support program that the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife is rolling out. It is funded through the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation...
Dr Matthew Webb, a conservation scientist from ANU, made a bleak discovery late in 2020. On arriving at Eastern Tiers forest reserve in Tasmania to monitor Swift parrots, like he done for the last...
Tiny Australian mammals are at risk for a range of reasons outlined in this article. In addition to this alarming information, you might like to read an article published by the South Australian government:...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Republishing this article has been permitted under Creative Commons licence. Next time you see a butterfly, treasure the memory: scientists raise alarm on these 26 species...
This workshop occurred on 1 May. The following photos were captured during the session. Learn the basics in rescuing and caring for injured koalas. Facilitator: Betty Balch, President, Granite Belt Wildlife Carers When: Saturday...
Raising funds to to support the rescue and care of wildlife in distress Congratulations to all the raffle winners! Raffles are one way we raise funds to help support the region’s wildlife rescue volunteers...
Printed calendars for sale Your purchase of one of Aurora Wildlife Care’s 2021 calendar will contribute to our support of wildlife care in our region. Featuring professional photographs of Australian wildlife Designed with beautiful...