The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is leading a bold project to restore and rewild the Bass Strait Island, Lungtalanana.
Using cameras, acoustic monitors, and field surveys in collaboration with Dr Liz Znidersic from Charles Sturt University, the ...
It had been decades since an echidna had been spotted on the island of Lungtalanana, northeast of Tasmania. Not much was ...
He stood next to an Aboriginal interpreter, who translated his statements into Kriol, the language many Aboriginal people in ...
No-one had seen an echidna on Lungtalanana Island in Bass Strait for decades, until this one was spotted on a trail camera. Photo: Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre “We the Pakana Rangers were so ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the name of a person who has died. For an Egyptian shiphand near an Anzac training camp in Cairo during World ...
I acknowledge the Ngunnawal people on whose lands we meet today, and all First Nations people present. Thank you, and welcome to the voice of Trixie ...
Nature has found a way after an echidna was spotted on an island where wildlife was mostly destroyed by a devastating ...
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