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A new peer-reviewed study has found that, unlike modern kangaroos, the extinct marsupial megafauna Protemnodon were less ...
Jerrinja tribal leader Ron Carberry conducted a Welcome to Country as the animals examined their new home. A Welcome to ...
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The Cool Down on MSNRangers celebrate after trail cameras capture the return of an animal once thought locally extinct: 'Monumental'"Their return will be an important milestone for this ambitious venture." Rangers celebrate after trail cameras capture the ...
Large kangaroos today roam long distances across the outback, often surviving droughts by moving in mobs to find new food ...
Giant kangaroos stuck close to home and went extinct when climate change caused that home to disappear, according to a study ...
Australia’s giant Protemnodon kangaroos didn’t die out everywhere at the same time. Instead, extinction proceeded one habitat ...
Scientists used fossil data to predict the home range of the prehistoric Protemnodon and its implications for the species’ ...
"De-extinction tech isn't just about bringing back the thylacine, it's about preventing other animals from becoming extinct," says Pask. "We have so many bush fires in Australia, and with rising ...
To prevent extinctions, we need to start addressing the big gaps in our national threatened species list, argues.
Many huge animals went extinct surprisingly recently. When they died, their ecological role was lost with them.
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‘False hope’: Uncomfortable truth about dire wolf ‘de-extinction’ laid bareOver the past week, the media have been inundated with news of the “de-extinction” of the dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus) – a species that went extinct about 13,000 years ago.
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