Australian scientists are using sniffer dogs to rescue koalas struggling to survive damaging bushfires as they try to avoid a repeat of last year's high death count of the native animals.
Australia's climate will continue to warm, resulting in prolonged wildfire seasons and less rain in the southeast and southwest that will lead to more frequent droughts, the country's weather bureau ...
Fire affects bees differently; some thrive, others vanish, depending on nesting and environment. Ground-nesting bees often ...
The elusive night parrot, once thought extinct, is still found in pockets of Australia. A new study discovers what they need ...
One farmer feels smoke from nearby wildfires protected his crop from the sun’s rays, resulting in more seeds per pod and more ...
Host Nate Bargatze's acceptance speech gimmick involving charity ends on a high note at the Emmys 'Won't happen again': Stephen King apologizes for claim about Charlie Kirk UCLA fires coach DeShaun ...
The new technology will help scientists monitor and protect some of Australia’s most iconic and threatened forest species.
Regulator approves world-first koala chlamydia vaccine to protect endangered species, reducing mortality and infertility risks by 65%.
To protect pets from lead poisoning, keep them away from peeling or chipping paint and at a safe distance from active renovations, especially in homes built before 1978, the year the use of lead-based ...
ELM CREEK, Manitoba - Colin Penner, who farms about 3,700 acres an hour's drive north of the U.S. border, crunched up a handful of plump canola pods and blew the chaff into a stiff prairie breeze. A ...
Earth’s nastiest and costliest wildfires are blazing four times more often now than they did in the 1980s because of human-caused climate ...
A surge in southern hemisphere lamb imports has triggered alarm at the National Sheep Association, which fears British ...