A young northern hairy-nosed wombat was filmed at an Australian refuge, signalling progress in species recovery efforts.
"One of Australia's rarest mammals" was caught in camera after an ecologist sifted over 100 hours of wildlife footage.
Significant reductions in illegal poaching are necessary to prevent the extinction of vulnerable species. Current privacy and surveillance laws can complicate digital tracking of illegal wildlife ...
Southern Cross University is partnering with Wildlife Recovery Australia to give veterinary students rare, hands-on ...
Around the world, wildlife and environmental crime is surging. It is estimated to be the fourth largest organized transnational crime sector, and to be growing at a rate two to three times faster than ...
Most people don’t expect a snake to have a public career or a retirement plan. Yet Lady Gaga, an albino carpet python living ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wildlife crime may sound like something that happens far away in dense jungles or on the high seas, but it is an increasingly ...
Wildlife crime may sound like something that happens far away in dense jungles or on the high seas, but it is an increasingly serious problem in Australia’s own backyard. Native animals and plants are ...
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