Let’s do the squid
I thought it might be time to have a look at a few of the varieties of squid, since there’s
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
I thought it might be time to have a look at a few of the varieties of squid, since there’s
Our Director, Professor Andy Lowe, has taken on a position as Acting Director at the South Australian Museum for 6
A tiny dragon was found laying eggs in a nest in the Lambusango Forest reserve in Indonesia. She may be
Meet Triboniophorus aff. graeffei, a hot pink slug that lives on Mount Kaputar in New South Wales in Australia. It’s
The number of species on the planet has been estimated at over 8 million, but there are a lot of
John Young says that he’s seen the incredibly elusive night parrot, and he has the video and feathers to prove
This is not a title I’d every imagined myself writing. Slugs in the garden are brown and squidgy, and we respond
Guest post written by Craig Costion Today we use the term “endangered species” to raise awareness about species that are
When we think of monsters from the deep, we tend to think of things like the giant squid I wrote
The world of teuthologists (squid scientists to you and I) has been all agog recently with the release of footage