Wild Beauty: Capturing every facet of Australia’s natural charm
This recently released photographic field guide provides shots of jaw-dropping vistas, geographical curiosities and Australian flora in all its unique glory.
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This recently released photographic field guide provides shots of jaw-dropping vistas, geographical curiosities and Australian flora in all its unique glory.
A short video of a spotted-tailed quoll dragging off a large pademelon in southwest Tasmania has gone viral online, having been viewed more than 80,000 times in a week.
If you prefer staying close to civilization when getting a dose of wilderness adventure, visiting or living near Sydney gives you access to myriad ecotourism experiences. Here are five must-see locations.
The release of a draft management plan that would see helicopter flights and other commercial operations landing on Tasman Island has caused consternation among environmental groups, tour operators.
Butterfly experts are beginning to work with the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary in reaction to the sudden, steep decline in numbers of the highly recognised Ulysses species.
It’s not the first time the Reel Rock film tour has been held in Melbourne, but this week’s showing appears to have been a record-breaker, with over 500 tickets sold.
Research into the ecology and behaviour of Christmas Island’s critically endangered flying foxes is giving hope for their conservation, but more work is needed to ensure their future.
In a response to a recent increase in illegal wild reptile captures, DELWP has announced ‘Operation Granite’ and asks the public to assist in preventing or reporting such activity this weekend.
Award-winning underwater photographer Eric Cheng blends his work with an insatiable passion for ocean conservation, which is showcased in the new season of ‘Tales by Light’.
Four Australian trekkers plan to walk 500km through the mountains of Myanmar to recreate a WWII exodus while raising money and awareness for health of mothers and children in the region.
A new community organisation that aims to promote and protect Western Australia’s parks and reserves has officially launched in Perth.
In the same week the Tasmanian government has mooted plans to log previously protected old growth forest, resources minister Guy Barnett has indicated he’s willing to hear Bob Brown’s opinion on the matter.
BP has announced it won’t be proceeding with its oil exploration in the Great Australian Bight following sustained pressure from environmental groups. But the region isn’t safe yet.
Due to the growing popularity of paddle sports, Transport for NSW has announced a partnership with the Massive Murray Paddle in order to promote a free online paddle safety course.
Current estimates for projected climate change far outstrip the ability of grass species to adapt, representing a significant threat to human food security worldwide.
The Nature Conservancy has announced its 2016 Australian photo competition is now open, putting $5000 in prizes up for grabs for photographers to showcase their creativity.
A new event for the Australian adventure market is on track to appear in Sydney this November and tickets have gone on sale with a special discount available to Wild readers.
From his earliest experiences of kayaking to running his own Tasmanian-based tour company, Reg Grundy talks about his passion for paddling and the sea.
Traditional owners haven’t seen the northern quoll in Martu country since the 1960s, but a recent capture gives hope that the species may recover.
The British Mountaineering Council has scheduled the launch of the National Archive of Historic Mountaineering Images for November this year.
Agriculturalist Clare Cannon has engaged the Nature Conservation Trust to place a covenant on 600 hectares of her Woomargama Station in New South Wales.
Here’s one for the paddlers – a portable, waterproof stereo designed to securely attach to any kayak, canoe or paddleboard to provide high-quality, directional sound.
Wildlife photographer Doug Gimesy is calling for support to reduce dusk-to-dawn speed limits on Kangaroo Island in a bid to reduce the incidence of wildlife road trauma.
First run in 1969, the Massive Murray Paddle has evolved into one of the world’s longest paddling events, covering 404 kilometres over five days.
A new study has shown Tasmanian devils are evolving a resistance to the facial tumour disease threatening the future survival of the species.
A household name in Europe, Jack Wolfskin has undergone an accelerated growth period worldwide in recent times. Now, Wild can reveal this outdoor powerhouse plans a local launch in 2017.
Plans to create an integrated, 780-kilometre off-road network of trails and tracks in Melbourne’s north has been announced by the state government.
A select archive of Newsmaps’ content provides insight into how people followed the progress of WWI.
A group of 42 scientists have written to NSW premier Mike Baird, calling for ‘humane and effective’ feral horse control.
Among growing concerns around the sustainability of Everest’s climbing industry, a debate featuring some of the world’s premier mountaineers has been scheduled to take place in Sydney.
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