WWF-Australia is one of the funding partners of Cultural Fire for Koala Recovery. Djarra Delaney is WWF-Australia’s ...
Australia's koala population could be many multiples higher than previous estimates, prompting questions from logging ...
Seething timber industry leaders want the NSW Government to immediately lift a logging ban on the state’s north coast after ...
Sleep is one of nature's greatest mysteries, and while we humans aim for seven to nine hours a night, some animals take it to ...
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Koalas Had a Killer Cousin That Could Tear Prey Apart Like a Lion
Australian folklore warns of the “drop bear,” a legendary and savage version of the koala said to leap from trees onto unsuspecting tourists. Now, scientists have found that the myth may have roots in ...
A version of the mythical Australian “drop bear”, a carnivorous marsupial resembling a koala, actually lived on the continent at least until about 40,000 years ago, scientists revealed in a new study.
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