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Wombat Vombatus ursinus, Maria Island, Tasmania, April 2015. A lucky shot - I was actually photographing Cape Barren geese at the time, sheltering behind a log and facing the other way, as these wombats emerged from their burrow for an evening stroll and graze. In any case, wombats don't have great eyesight, so as long as I didn't make any rapid movements, they seemed unable to discern me from the log.
Australia is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Some of the animals found here are very unique, and are not found anywhere else in the world. This AnimalSake article provides an A-Z list of the native animals of Australia with their pictures.
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An adorable series of snaps from down under shows a cuddly group of koalas hugging it out, and ...
A photograph of a small native Australia animal leaping towards a camera has gone viral and been described as “the cutest quokka snap ever”.
You might not have heard of the quokka before, but there's a good chance you've seen pictures of these funny animals floating around the internet. They're distinctive because of their cheeky little grins, and it's no surprise that they're often referred to as the happiest wild animals in the world.
Australian National University researchers have reintroduced wild eastern quolls from Tasmania into a Canberra sanctuary
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You might not have heard of the quokka before, but there's a good chance you've seen pictures of these funny animals floating around the internet. They're distinctive because of their cheeky little grins, and it's no surprise that they're often referred to as the happiest wild animals in the world.
AWC plays an important role in conserving the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby in the central Flinders Ranges.
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4 days helping wild animals in the biodiverse forests of East Gippsland: southeast Australia’s coastal wilderness
In honor of Mother's Day, a selection of stunning photographs of animal moms and their babies by wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas.