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From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you’d think
Curious Kids: what came first, the chicken or the egg?
Origins of coronary arteries
Protecting Deen Maar Island
Observing invisible using environmental DNA
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems: Iran and Japan get additional sites
Old-growth forest preserve gains acreage through local partnership
Traditional knowledge helping to save high-country species
True impact of Black Summer fires on frogs
Look for hitchhiker pests
‘Let’s get real’: scientists discover a new way climate change threatens cold-blooded animals
There’s no place like home: Second cohort of southern corroboree frogs return to Kosciuszko
Mapping Iran’s biodiversity hotspots to create new protected areas covering 20% of the landscape
Don’t let your Christmas gift become Christmas crisis
Australian photographers shine at Wildlife Photographer of Year Awards, London
Protecting Proms vulnerable creatures
How big were ancient amphibians?
Scientists estimate weight of two giant extinct amphibians
Solid salamander: Prehistoric amphibian was as heavy as pygmy hippo
Eight Billion Day cause for concern, not celebration
Virologists close gap on unknown viruses affecting amphibians and reptiles
Why do humans grow two sets of teeth?
Wild dog baiting benefits native wildlife
City invites community to contribute to development of Biodiversity Strategy
Curious Kids: what is apex predator of world?
Study provides new clues to killer frog disease
Centenarian turtles keep their secrets as longevity theories busted
Koalas win in EnviroGrants funding
Cold-blooded facts of life
Secrets of reptile and amphibian aging revealed
Decreased Genetic Diversity in Immune System Could Impact Endangered Toad Survival
In western floodplains, species adapt to bullfrog, sunfish invaders
New bird app spreads its wings
Rare frog species jumping for joy in new home
Robots use fear factor against highly invasive fish
Dogs sniff out new ways to care for environment
River animals just go with flow
Luskintyre landcarers dig in to plant 10,000 trees after securing nearly $40,000 in funding
It’s time to go on frog hunt
Story of tiny fossil that solved an evolutionary puzzle
First overview of archaea in vertebrates
To each Max Planck Institute its own biotope
Spanish Heath and Japanese Honeysuckle taking hold at Eildon Pondage
A reason to track your backyard snails
Frogs on front line of climate change