by Emily Riches | Jan 11, 2023 | Environment
The ability of the Albert’s lyrebird to mimic sounds is world-famous. However, a recent study has shown that they could be losing their voice if more isn’t done to protect their habitat. Lyrebirds are one of the animal kingdom’s greatest mimics: famous for their...
by Matilda Meikle | Nov 10, 2022 | Environment
Australia’s frog species are threatened, and it’s up to the public to help them. The Australian Museum has launched an app with the hopes of better understanding the challenges our frogs face. Already, 40 of Australia’s 246 native frog species are on the edge of...
by Lauren Lefever | Oct 19, 2022 | Environment
As the warmer months roll in, it’s helpful to remember that spring is an influential time for many animals and wildlife. The increase in temperature causes more animals to stray away from their natural habitat to forage for food, mate, lay their eggs, or give...
by Matilda Meikle | Oct 13, 2022 | Environment
According to a new study, areas with vulnerable soil are currently being overlooked in conservation efforts. Current areas under protection include national parks and reserves, but these global initiatives are limited in their focus on soil, damaging its ecological...