Victorian farmers and volunteers have planted 750,000 trees to restore habitat for a critically endangered bird. The Regent Honeyeater Project has brought together volunteers from all walks of life ...
Where once they roamed in vast flocks, today there are fewer than 350 in the wild. Now when it sings for a mate across a vast canyon, its lovelorn call is met by silence The second saddest sound I’ve ...
A critically endangered regent honeyeater, released as part of a captive breeding program, has travelled a record 350 kilometres in only three months, delighting conservationists. Conservationists ...
A bird that has lived for centuries in the forests of Indonesia’s Babar Islands finally has a name. Researchers formally ...
A regent honeyeater at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, which is one of the study sites where the critically endangered birds are being bred Jss367 via Wikimedia Commons under CC-BY-4.0 Less than ...
From brightly colored birds to the much-loved sugar glider, Australia's native animals are a sight to behold. The island continent is home to nearly 600,000 plants, animals and insects, many of which ...
New research shows unless conservation actions are urgently stepped up, one of our most beautiful songbirds, the regent honeyeater, will be extinct within 20 years. New research from The Australian ...
A rare songbird has become so threatened that it has started to lose its song, say scientists. The regent honeyeater, once abundant in south-eastern Australia, is now listed as critically endangered; ...