The trees that wept cider
The battle is on to save what’s left of one of Tasmania’s most endangered and intriguing eucalypts.
The battle is on to save what’s left of one of Tasmania’s most endangered and intriguing eucalypts.
The OM System OM-1 promises quality images in the most extreme environments. We drag it through the dirt, literally, to confirm this claim.
Two Australian Geographic nature photography award winners have now been recognised as among the best in the world.
1.7 million foxes kill about 300 million native mammals, birds and reptiles each year, and can be found across 80 per cent of mainland Australia, devastating new research published today reveals.
Here’s how to capture breathtaking shots of wildlife in Tasmania recommended by Australian Geographic’s Nature Photographer of the Year 2020.
A family of powerful owls uses a bird bath for ‘midnight dips’ and more.
Doug Gimesy’s photograph of a ‘clump’ of flying foxes on a tree demonstrates how dire their situation is under climate change.
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