Conservationists saved the fuzzy creatures in Victoria, Australia. Now, the animals are showing remarkable signs of genetic recovery ...
Once-threatened koala populations in parts of Australia are showing surprising signs of genomic recovery, according to a ...
No matter how much we love them, the simple fact is: if koalas can’t climb trees, grab leaves and drink unaided, they won’t survive.
Some koalas may recover their genes after major population crashes. Growing koala populations may rebuild genetic strength over time.
As koalas in southern Australia have grown from a few hundred to almost half a million, the marsupials show signs of regaining lost genetic variation.
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Koalas rebounded fast from local extinction and regained genetic diversity
A large-scale genomic study of koalas across eastern Australia has found that populations that went through severe ...
The planet has seen a number of devastating fires in recent years. From California to Canada, Thailand, and Algeria, no part ...
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Is the viral Owala bottle theory actually true?
You’ve heard the rumors. You've seen the TikToks. But has the company ever confirmed it?
The organisation responsible for managing timber production in NSW's state-owned native and plantation forests has been ordered to pay $450,000 in ...
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Aboriginal body gets court win in illegal logging case
A state-owned forestry company has avoided a fine for illegal logging but will still have to pay nearly half a million dollars to the affected Indigenous body.
Ken Henry leads push for federal government to do more to protect animals as biodiversity declines ...
As Meghan and Harry try to recapture the magic of their 2018 Australia trip, residents there may be less enchanted with them.
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