In Sturt National Park, near Tibooburra in central Australia where temperatures can range from freezing to nearly 50°C, there lives a small bird with a white back, forked tail and – as we’ve just ...
KOLKATA: One of the two nurses infected by the Nipah virus in West Bengal has died after prolonged treatment at a private ...
The works would involve installing elevated timber platforms in trees, rope and wire crossings arranged in six circuits, zip ...
Hundreds of people have spoken out against plans to build a new Go Ape course at Danson Park in Bexley. Plans were submitted to Bexley Council in November last year to build a new high ropes course by ...
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Slipping into Africa by the backdoor: A cruise on the Swan Hellenic Diana
One traveler dreamed of the distant Seychelles, Zanzibar, and Lamu, then discovered he could visit them all by sea, on an expedition ship.
See inside Tolga Bat Hospital, a place for Australia’s injured and orphaned flying foxes.
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After extreme heat killed over 80% of flying foxes, this unusual hospital is giving them a lifeline
Inside a rare bat hospital, rescuers care for orphaned flying foxes as deadly heatwaves leave colonies fighting to survive.
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Australia prepares for next batch of ‘Ghost Bat' warplane buddy drones
The Royal Australian Air Force is on track to have 10 operational Ghost Bat collaborative combat aircraft by 2028.
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Australia’s missile-capable ‘Ghost Bat’ unmanned aircraft moves toward operational reality
Australia is moving ahead with the next phase of its MQ-28A “Ghost Bat” collaborative ...
The Air Force Thunderbirds, an elite aerial demonstration team of the United States Air Force, are set to perform at Scott ...
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The Disease Bridge: How Our Cities Are Inviting Wildlife Viruses In
The Disease Bridge: How Our Cities Are Inviting Wildlife Viruses In As suburbs expand into forests, grasslands, and wetlands, the boundary between human and wildlife spaces becomes less distinct. This ...
We asked 36 executives, retired executives, managers, coaches and scouts to weigh in on the biggest storylines of this winter and spring.
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