Australia’s very own nocturnal, rabbit-eared Easter mascot is under threat with bilby numbers becoming dangerously low. The native Australian marsupial once occupied more than 70 per cent of the ...
The greater bilby has become a celebrated Australian Easter icon but sadly, bilbies have disappeared from 80 per cent of the vast, arid landscape they once called home. Now classified nationally as ...
There are few Aussie marsupials as instantly recognisable as the bilby – or more specifically the greater bilby. It’s those ears, of course. But then the bright spark who started the push to replace ...
Bilbies once inhabited 70% of Australia. In 1900 rabbit trappers near Adelaide would catch as many bilbies as rabbits. By the 1920's there were none to be found there. The environmental changes of the ...
Bilbies are Australia’s adorable, bunny-like critters. Unfortunately, these tiny mammals are endangered. However, one Aussie program is dedicated to enhancing stable bilby populations throughout the ...
THE GREATER BILBY is listed as vulnerable or endangered in many parts of its range and is in danger of disappearing. Although threatened by habitat loss, predation and competition from introduced ...
Rare baby bilby triplets have emerged from their mother's pouch at Dreamworld and will eventually be released in Curruwinya National Park. Two of the three bilby triplets born to one mum at Dreamworld ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Indigenous art and native fauna have always enjoyed a certain symbiosis. Easy then for the relationship to embrace NAIDOC week and ...