Latest megafauna News

Climate-change Driven Cold Snaps Threaten Marine Life
Giant Kangaroos Bounce Back From Past
Science superstars honoured by academy
Microplastics present in muscles, intestines of SEQ sharks
Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals
Why the long face? Experts provide a new theory for why larger mammals tend to have longer faces
Diprotodon Dig unearths skeletons of giant wombat-like marsupials
Lessons from our ancient past
Megafauna, micro-photos, an AI health-revealing ‘Time Machine’, and painting in a Sea of Light
CDU EXPERT: Whale beachings can provide key information on ocean health and larger environmental issues, expert says
Cathedral cave tour fully operational
Whales not to be counted on as ‘climate savers’: study
Travel Back In Time In Melbourne Museum’s New Garden
Chinchilla Botanic Parkland secures fourth international award
True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium wobble
Charcoal and Cattle Correlate with Madagascar’s Megafaunal Extinctions
First Children’s University in Alice Springs celebrates success
Ancient Megafauna to descend on Museum
PNG megafauna abound to 20,000 years ago
Taking biochemical snapshot of sea turtle health
Council announces Community Funding Scheme recipients for 2022
Ocean warming threatens richest marine biodiversity
Giant roo relic found in PNG
Construction begins on inclusive adventure playspace at Nurragingy
DNA provides unique look at moa and climate change
Origin Story of Mysterious Monotremes Revealed
Extinct megafauna prone to ‘hunger games’
Chinchilla Botanic Parkland takes out international accolade
Ancient Landscapes gallery voted ‘judges Choice’
Humans hastened extinction of woolly mammoth
Rainforests not humans drove megafauna extinction in Southeast Asia
Past Tropical Forest Changes Drove Megafauna and Hominin Extinctions
Grassland in place of rainforest in prehistoric South East Asia
Dinosaurs, ancient megafauna and giant marine life unveiled
Humans may have reached Americas 15,000 years earlier than previously thought
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and Sea World Cruises announce humpback whale research partnership
Alice Springs CBD Revitalisation Design Concepts Released
Queensland fossils shed light on megafauna extinction
Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
Deeper dig into ‘giant wombat’ bone marks raises more questions than answers
UWA marine researcher chosen to tackle global ocean challenges
People and climate led to Aus megafauna extinction