Museum of Future to house innovative lab experience presented at World Governments Summit. You can soon see Tasmanian tiger, dodo the flightless bird and more extinct species, ...
Thylacines, or Tasmanian tigers or Tasmanian wolves, went extinct in 1936. The conflict between them and settlers on the ...
"Keep on working." Officials announce success of plan to protect creature after 200-year decline: 'This is the start' first ...
A total of 44 animal, fungal, and plant species were declared extinct in 2025, according to scientific assessments by experts ...
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The Australian Conservation Foundation (AFC) conducted an analysis revealing that the federal government approved more than ...
The public will choose the winner of the People’s Choice award in a vote that runs from February 4 to March 18 ...
University of Melbourne research shows the endangered long-footed potoroo is experiencing changes to its diet in a warming ...
A new permanent laboratory experience at the Museum of the Future will use immersive technology to explore extinct species.
Have you ever wanted to get up close with adorable otters and other incredible animals in a way that feels personal and ...