The government of New South Wales, Australia, is dropping vegetables from helicopters to ensure that the brush-tailed rock-wallabies don't go hungry as bushfires continue to burn across the country.
Australian rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when it comes to compensating for small size, packing much more punch into their bite than larger relatives. Researchers made the discovery while ...
For some animals in Australia, it was cloudy with a chance of carrots on Saturday. As part of its post-wildlife recovery effect in the wake of devastating bushfires, the New South Wales (NSW) ...
The mission is known as Operation Rock Wallaby.The New South Wales government is working to make sure the brush-tailed rock wallabies affected by the Australian bushfires are fed as part of a ...
As Inverse reported earlier this month, the devastating bushfires sweeping Australia are the worst the country has seen in decades, destroying more than 2,000 homes and 18 million acres of land — “an ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — An adult, Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby was returned to State forest land on O‘ahu Thursday by a team from the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW). The animal was captured by ...
Some very rare marsupial cargo has leapt into a new life in a remote rocky gorge in eastern Victoria. Rangers have carried five captive-bred brush-tailed rock-wallabies down the steep cliffs of Snowy ...
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