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Discover Magazine on MSNWe May Now Know Why an Ancient, Hippo-Sized Wombat and Other Megafauna Went ExtinctLearn how researchers used mass spectrometry of collagen to successfully identify some of Australia's megafauna.
For the first time in Queensland’s history a conservationist group will release 150 bilbies into the wild near Cunnamulla.
When a Leadbeater’s possum photobombed a camera trap inside New South Wales’ Kosciuszko National Park recently, researchers were left stunned.
What happened to all the megafauna? From moas to mammoths, many large animals went extinct between 50 and 10,000 years ago. Learning why could provide ...
Researchers developed collagen peptide markers to identify three extinct Australian megafauna genera, a hippo-sized wombat, a ...
Decades of searching and a chance discovery: Why finding Leadbeater's possum in NSW is such big news
Victorians believed their state was the sole home for Leadbeater's possum, their critically endangered state faunal emblem.
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Social media fame fuels conservation efforts for Australia's quokkasAn island off the coast of Australia has become a beloved tourist destination due to its adorable resident. Quokkas are small ...
The species was declared locally extinct in 2016 and last recorded in the wild more than a century ago, wildlife officials ...
On the edge of a dense forest on a rugged Australian island, an enormous stump rises from the ground—all that remains of a ...
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