Wildlife of Australia and New Zealand
- Kangaroo Island, Australia's richest wildlife spot.
- Whale and dolphin watching in Australia
- Whale and dolphin watching in New Zealand
- Whale watching the Southern right whales in South Australia
- Koalas - Facts about diet, habitat, life cycle, threats and conservation.
- Australian wildlife photography.
Win two bottles of wine in our South Australian wildlife competition
Recent Australasia news
- Kakariki fledge in Wellington for the first time in a century
- Kokako chicks in Auckland Ark for first time in 80 years
- 23 rare New Zealand fur seals clubbed to death at Kaikoura
- Cat baiting may save Australia’s rarest parrot
- Kokako nests in Auckland after 80 year absence
- Report blames both captains for sinking of the Ady Gil in the Antarctic
- Shocking images: possums and stoats eat kea chicks
- New bird species recognised in Australia – Critically endangered
- New Environmental group launched by the man expelled from Sea Shepherd
- Mediterranean’s great white sharks ‘got lost’ on way from Australia
- Extinct Tasmanian tiger caught on video?
- 700 seals killed by New Zealand trawlers in 1 year
- More than 200 new snails of the same genus described in a single study
- Western Australia Whale shark season busiest ever
- The kakariki is New Zealand’s bird of the year
More Australasia news
- Search launched for one of Australia’s rarest birds – Painted Snipe
- Whale watching industry should pay whalers to stop whaling
- NZ minister turns down marine reserve creation
- Efforts to save world’s rarest marsupial are paying off
- Mass die-offs set to be a gruesome feature of global warming
- 4 dugong killed by illegal fishermen in Queensland
- Two dolphins found dead at Monkey Mia
- Important Bird Area search on the Cook Island
- Cane toad discovery in Broome prompts call for vigilance
- Environmental victory: New Zealand conservation land will not be mined
- New deep sea species filmed off Australia
- Dolphins observed playing ‘catch’ with Puffer fish of Adelaide
- Lake Eyre floods for the second year in a row.
- 700kg rat poison dropped into kakapo reserve by mistake
- Squid fishing threatens New Zealand’s sea lions with extinction
Related News Articles
Murray Mcallister has been running expeditions to search for live Tasmanian Tigers since 1998. he also records sightings from around Australia. Murray now claims to have shot a video of a Thylacine, and has released a short clip on Youtube.
Read more »
Conservationists would save more whales from the harpoon if the whale-watching public and industry were willing to pay a levy that could be used to persuade those countries currently engaged in whaling to stop.
Read more »
Australian WildlifeAustralian Wildlife - Bradt
Australia must rank alongside Madagascar for the quantity of endemic and weird species. It is a vast country with huge variations; best known for its deserts and Great Barrier Reef, it also has tropical rainforests, several ranges of snowy mountains, wetlands, swamps, mangroves and great marine ecosystems.Read full review »
Following last year's spectacular sight as floodwaters filled the once dormant Lake Eyre in South Australia, the remarkable natural phenomenon is occurring for a second consecutive year, on an even bigger scale.
Read more »
Field guide to the wildlife of New Zealand
This book covers all the different families and species that you are likely to see, including trees and shrubs. Most species have a smallish image, a brief description and an idea of where you might see them. It isn't an in depth guide, but covers the widest range in the smallest space!Read full review »
The trials, tribulations and rewards of being a wildlife guide.
Craig Wickham writes about his 25 years as a wildlife guide on Australia's Kangaroo Island.
Chinese bulk carrier runs aground on the Great Barrier Reef – Oil leakingA Chinese-registered coal carrier ran aground 38 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island on the 3rd April. The vessel was in a restricted zone of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, approximately 13 nautical miles off its set course and well outside the authorised shipping corridor.
Read more »
Extinct Australian frog found alive after 30 yearsAn Australian species of frog that was believed to have gone extinct 30 years ago has been discovered in the Southern Tablelands on New South Wales. The Yellow-spotted Bell Frog (Litoria castanea) was once abundant until a population crash in the 70s saw them disappear.
Read more »
Sea Shepherd vessel sinks after 'collision' with Japanese whaling shipThe Sea Shepherd Society claims that the Japanese security ship Shonan Maru No. 2 deliberately rammed the Ady Gil and caused catastrophic damage to the Sea Shepherd catamaran.
Read more »
One Humpback whale caught every 10 days in Queensland beach netsAnother Humpback Whale has been caught in a shark net off Australia's Queensland Coast, this is the 5th Humpback snared since September 2009.
Read more »
850 new invertebrate species discovered in Australian cavesResearchers have discovered some 850 new species of invertebrates, including insects, small crustaceans, spiders, worms and many others, living in underground water, caves and "micro-caverns" amid the harsh conditions of the Australian outback.
Read more »
WWF has warned that an oil spill off Australia's North West coast may take a heavy toll on the region's globally significant wildlife. The oil & gas is spilling from a rig in the Timor Sea and it will take several weeks for the leak to be plugged.
Read more »
Albino Humpback returns to Queensland watersNot seen since 2007, Migaloo - bigger than a truck and iridescent white - made his annual migration north past Cairns unnoticed.
Read more »
Tiny Australian bat to go extinct within a year
Long-term monitoring using ultrasonic bat detectors indicates this species has undergone a 99% decline in relative abundance since 1994.
Read more »
Queensland's critically endangered Northern hairy-nosed wombat, one of the world's most endangered species, has seen its population increase by 20 per cent in two years thanks to some remarkable State Government recovery efforts.
Read more »
New species of White-eye discovered in the Solomon IslandsThe discovery of a new bird to science in a distant archipelago is providing evidence of how, in the absence of competitors, unique species can evolve rapidly to fill empty niches.
Read more »
The world's largest salt lake, Lake Eyre in South Australia is once again bursting into life as Queensland floodwaters flow along normally dormant creeks and rivers to reach Australia's lowest point, 15 metres below sea level.
Read more »
A male kakapo last seen 21 years ago on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, just off Stewart Island, has been rediscovered, adding his genetics to the small but increasing kakapo population.
Read more »
50 Sperm whales die after stranding in TasmaniaThe Sperm whales, which were mostly mothers and calves, stranded on Perkins Island, a remote island off Tasmania's north-west corner.
Read more »
Hundreds of new marine species and dozens of previously unknown undersea mountains south of Tasmania have been discovered.
Read more »
Australian wildlife images
| Australian Wildlife Photography |
|---|
Shane Walker lives in New South Wales and specialises in Australian wildlife photography. |
A wild dolphin in Adelaide has been teaching other wild dolphins the art of ‘tailwalking', a behaviour which is extremely rare in the wild.
Read more »
Extinct seabird rediscovered off Papua New Guinea.
Doubts have been raised over the claimed discovery of a new species of Fig parrot in Queensland.
Read more »
The South Island Kokako has been officially declared extinct by New Zealand authorities.
Read more »
A Colossal squid, thought to be the largest largest invertebrate ever seen, has been caught by an NZ fishing boat.
Read more »
100 new shark and ray species recognised from Australian waters Australian biologists have finished an extraordinary 18-month long project which has described more than 100 new species of sharks and rays.
Read more »
A new species of iguana has been discovered in the central regions of Fiji by a research team lead by a scientist from The Australian National University.
Read more »
Grey-headed albatrosses on the brink in AustraliaThe sole population of Grey headed albatross left in Australia is under severe threat from competition with eveasive species such as rabbits.
Read more »
Two highly endangered takahe have been introduced to a special enclosure in the Maungatautari reserve in New Zealand.
Read more »
The Ulva Island trust is offering a chance to see one of the worlds rarest birds, the kakapo, on Ulva Island, as well as the chance to see some of the other rare birdlife there, such as the weka.
Read more »
This is one of the best viewing areas in the world with up to 70 whales, including calves, congregating in the seas adjacent to the Bunda cliffs.
