Wildlife officers have busted an illegal cockroach-breeding operation in rural Australia, seizing a skin-crawling haul worth more than $100,000 on the black market for exotic bugs.
A colony of over 50,000 bats have made their home in an Aussie suburb, resulting in sleepless nights for residents.
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Can deforestation predict Ebola outbreaks? Q&A with CDC’s Carson Telford
By Ashoka Mukpo The 2026 Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa has already left at least 49 people dead, with ...
The federal government will not impose border restrictions on travellers from Ebola-stricken countries despite new suspected ...
A swarm of fruit bats has taking over a small town in Australia causing havoc for locals who are considered taking their children out of school.
The CDC said it was supporting efforts to relocate “a small number of Americans who are directly affected” by the Ebola outbreak.
A two-tonne delivery at Melbourne Airport was not all it seemed, and now authorities want to track down the culprits. Earlier this month, police and Australian Border Force officers were alerted to a ...
Fruit bats are mammals that can fly and are the only bats that eat fruit. The majority of fruit bats reside in Southeast Asia and Africa. Their scientific name is “Pteropodidae,” but they are also ...
Colonies of giant fruit bats, or flying foxes, were documented in Flora during a biodiversity monitoring mission, signaling a thriving ecosystem and supporting ongoing efforts to confirm the presence ...
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Australia has signed an agreement with Japan to work together in the field of collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) using the Boeing MQ-28A Ghost Bat. The initiative, signed April 18 between Australian ...
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