There are at least 300,000 species of invertebrate in Australia. Of these, two-thirds are unknown to western science.
An estimated one to three species of insects and other native invertebrates are becoming extinct in Australia every week, ...
But there are more than twice as many kangaroos as people in Australia, according to official government figures, and many Aussies consider them pests. Landholding farmers, called graziers ...
Scientists say more than 9,000 non-marine invertebrate species have gone extinct in Australia since Europeans arrived in 1788 ...
This could determine whether rural farmers have the right to shoot dingoes as pests when the canines hunt sheep and other livestock. In fact, the Australian Capital Territory - home to Canberra ...
A new study estimates that more than 9000 insects and other native invertebrates have become extinct in Australia since European arrival in 1788 and between 1-3 additional species become extinct every ...
New research reveals that Australia is losing up to three species of native insects and other invertebrates to extinction ...
Locals in one of Australia's most exclusive suburbs were concerned after piles of chips were discovered outside Chargrill ...
This time, I didn’t have a choice. As we know here, in Australia, the insects are pretty big. And when I was picking the front device, there was one on my visor. I couldn’t see the lights.
New research suggests that Australian invertebrate species — animals without a backbone like arachnids but also insects, snails, crayfish and mussels — are winking out of existence every week.