Australia
Australia's Western Desert Art Movement Turns 50
Since 1972, hundreds of artists have painted under the guidance of Papunya Tula, one of the most respected players in the world of Indigenous art
Critically Endangered Spotted Tree Frogs Released Into the Wild in Australia
Bushfires, fungal disease, predation and other threats have pushed these amphibians to the brink of extinction
A Dutch Teenage Painter's Multi-Million-Dollar Masterpiece Was Hidden in Plain Sight
The still life went unnoticed at an Australian school for 150 years
Captain Cook and His Crew Stole These Spears. Centuries Later, They're Finally Back in Sydney
The artifacts are on display alongside modern spears created by the descendants of the Indigenous Dharawal people
Australia's Oldest-Known Human Remains Will Be Reburied in the Outback
The decision comes after a decades-long campaign by Aboriginal groups, but not all stakeholders are pleased with the current plan
50,000-Year-Old Campfires Reveal the Deep Historical Roots of Australia's National Flower
Australian wattle or acacia plants were used as firewood by ancient people navigating the harsh climes of the Western Desert, new research finds
Mass Coral Bleaching Hits Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Unusually warm waters are stressing sensitive corals, causing the fourth major bleaching event in the last seven years
Cats and Foxes Kill 2.6 Billion Animals Per Year in Australia
A new study is the first to quantify the impact the two non-native predators have on local wildlife in the country
Why Researchers Are Clashing Over Proposed Identification of Captain Cook's 'Endeavour'
Australian archaeologists say they've found the wreck of the British explorer's research vessel. American scholars called the announcement "premature"
Scientists Witness Orcas Kill Blue Whale for the First Time
A series of filmed attacks confirm that killer whales will attack the biggest animals on Earth
Bird Call Album Flies Over Taylor Swift on Australian Pop Charts
<em>Songs of Disappearance</em> soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species
This Australian Zoo Is Milking Its Giant Funnel Web Spider to Make Lifesaving Antivenom
The Australian Reptile Park says the arachnid—nicknamed 'Megaspider'—is the largest individual of this species they've ever seen
How Australia’s Eastern Barred Bandicoot Came Back From Extinction
With help from a captive breeding program and the watchful eyes of sheepdogs, the small mammal has been reintroduced to the country’s plains
Australia Begins Vaccinating Hundreds of Koalas Against Chlamydia in New Trial
The infection affects at least half of koalas living in southeast Queensland and New South Wales
Thousands of Years Before Humans Raised Chickens, They Tried to Domesticate the World's Deadliest Bird
Fossilized eggs found in rock shelters suggest cassowaries were cohabitating with our ancestors
Australian Farmer Expresses Grief With 'Sheep Art' Heart
The sheepherder couldn't attend his aunt's funeral, so he made her a huge heart out of hundreds of sheep—and captured it all from above using drone footage
Venomous Sea Snakes That Charge Divers May Just Be Looking for Love
A new study suggests apparent attacks are actually fleeting cases of mistaken identity
Giant, Dragon-Like, Flying Reptile Fossil Discovered in Australia
A rare specimen reveals a new species of pterosaur with a staggering 23-foot wingspan
Why Australia's Trash Bin–Raiding Cockatoos Are the 'Punks of the Bird World'
The birds can bust open garbage lids—and the behavior is catching on fast, which could be a sign of social learning
Some Bugs Walk on Water, but This Talented Beetle Scurries Underneath Its Surface
The aquatic critter may use bubbles to stay inverted
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