This patch of remnant bush on the edge of the West Australian wheatbelt is a place loved by one of Australia’s rarest bird species and the man who has studied the site for more than 50 years.
“[Pet owners] released their birds because they didn’t want to get sick,” explains Lyall Grieve, a biosecurity analyst with Australia’s Invasive Species Council. Currently, an unknown number of ...
An album made up entirely of the tweets and squawks of endangered Australian birds has debuted in the top five of the country's Aria music charts. Songs of Disappearance is surpassing the likes of ...