The brush-tailed bettong once inhabited most of Australia, but these days it lives in a tiny fraction of its former range.
Australia's most endangered marsupial and rarest marsupial in the world, the Gilbert's potoroo, is back thanks to 30 years of ...
The brush-tailed bettong looks like a miniature kangaroo and ... individuals from various remaining populations across Western Australia helped to “increase the genetic pool,” says Goldsmith.
Five plant varieties from Australia have been put on display in Cornwall. The Eden Project has added the new cultivars of ...
Scientists Create the First IVF Kangaroo Embryo, Hope to Do the Same for Other Endangered Species Deterioration of ecosystems ...
The first kangaroo embryos produced through in-vitro fertilsation could pave the way for other marsupial species, such as koalas and wombats, to be saved from extinction.
Five years after Jurassic World Dominion, an expedition braves isolated equatorial regions to extract DNA from three massive ...
Australian-based scientists have produced the world’s first kangaroo embryo through in vitro fertilisation, hailing it as a key step towards saving endangered marsupials. The University of ...
Brolga, named after the long-legged Australian native bird ... Today, the sanctuary releases about 300 rehabilitated red kangaroos back into the wild each year. Bottle-feeding a joey.
Australian scientists have produced the world's first kangaroo embryo through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), a breakthrough they say could help save other species from extinction. Using specimens from ...