Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers ...
As the magnitude of water shortage issues arise globally, National Geographic Explorers along with the World Freshwater ...
The pretty cottage garden perennial foxglove has been declared a pest in Tasmania following a weed assessment that found ...
For Nelly and Gavin Brett, their walks have been more than just a weekend activity – they have changed their relationship ...
G’day Group is set to launch an expanded Discovery Parks offering at Tasmania tourist hotspot Cradle Mountain, following the ...
Tasmanians are likely to see more and brighter Auroras in the night sky this year than during the next decade, with local ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers controls lake levels, and the agency has been making discharges to both coasts for months in an effort to lower levels for the health of the lake.
Hydro Tasmania has seen great success from digitising its assets, highlighting the importance of keeping up with digital ...
In 2013, an international team of scientists created southern gastric-brooding frog embryos through nuclear transfer. Southern gastric-brooding frogs (Rheobatrachus silus) were aquatic frogs endemic ...
Orphaned joeys need specialized care from experienced kangaroo rescuers. Find out more about this joey and her journey back ...
G’day Group is a big player in camping and caravanning. Now it’s buying resorts in its grand ambition to be the go-to for ...
Just over half the world's population shares a river or lake basin with at least one other country. To sustainably manage ...
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