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5/31/20
Researcher Dr James Pay says texts from wedge-tailed eagles now far outnumber the texts he gets from people, sent from trackers attached to fully grown chicks selected for a project aimed at cutting a rising death toll.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/5/20
A critically endangered Fijian iguana - first identified after a screening of the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon - may need to find a whole new island to live on.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/13/20
Stunning footage of thousands of turtles congregating off Cape York Peninsula captured our attention this week, but this thriving rookery once resembled a turtle graveyard.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/15/20
A hitchhiking echidna is almost ready to be released back into the wild after surviving a 10-kilometre car ride on the vehicle's engine.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/18/20
A "fish army" of scientists on social media helps to identify rarely seen marine life - some of which may be new to science - as the submarine beams back pictures from the Coral Sea floor.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/19/20
A giant squid found on a South African beach measured more than 13 feet long.
Read more from www.livescience.com6/20/20
Leigh Mansfield spends eight to 10 hours a day counting whales as they head north during winter. He says it's a job he never tires of - and that this year's humpback migration is looking very healthy indeed.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/29/20
Jeff Permar set up a camera to catch the pest that was eating his vege garden. What he discovered changed how he viewed the world.
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