

Hear me roar: Growling Grass Frog
These small frogs can lay 4,500 eggs in one breeding season and yet, these poor guys are currently endangered. It relies on its...


Did you know?
Did you know that Australia has over 28,000 native species! And 80% of our plant and animal species can only be found right here, and no...


KEEP CALM and love the (TASSIE) Devil
These animals are the world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupials. However, In May 2009, the Federal Government up listed the...


Sight seeing! Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby
The Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby are a cute species of animals that are unique to Australia. Their population is unfortunately declining,...


Fewer than 50 Orange-Bellied Parrots remain!
According to Zoos Victoria ‘Fewer than 50 Orange-bellied Parrots (OBP) remain in the wild. Without further intervention, extinction of...


Spiny Daisy. The shrub in short supply
This a critically low shrub (half a meter in height) is native to Australia and was only rediscovered in 1999 around the South Australian...


Feral cat crisis in Australia
Feral cats are estimated to eat tens of millions of native animals in Australia every night. How is this staggering figure achieved? The...


Did you know?
It derives its name from the black and bright yellow stripes - 'corroboree' refers to a meeting or gathering of Aboriginal Australians...


The wombat with the hairy nose
The Northern hairy-nosed wombat (yes that really is their name!) is mainly located in the Epping Forest National Park in central...


Did you know?
There are an estimated 27,700 plant species in Australia, including living fossils such as the cycad palm and the grass tree, and...