Within the damp forests and subtropical regions of eastern Australia, several distinct species of large ground-dwelling frogs flourish. Scientists have identified seven species of these frogs, known ...
Almost two-thirds of Australia is privately owned. But most of our scientific understanding of how threatened species are ...
In Australia, unique species abound – from koalas and kangaroos to wombats and emus. Now, the western laughing frog and a spider named for Tom Hardy are among the 750 new species recognized on the ...
Citizen science is filling crucial gaps in biodiversity data on private lands in Australia. A study analyzing national FrogID ...
This research was funded by the NSW government Saving our Species program and an ARC Discovery grant (DP180101415). David Newell receives funding from the Australian Research Council, and the New ...
Scientists at a wildlife sanctuary in Australia found an odd-colored frog due to a rare mutation. A photo shows the “once-in-a-lifetime” sight. Photo from J. Barker and the Australian Wildlife ...
Green tree frogs are some of the most commonly seen tree frogs in the world. Two primary species share the specific name “green tree frog”: the American species and the Australian species. Australian ...
Geoffrey Heard is a member of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network at the University of Queensland, which is funded under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). The ...