More strange octopods
I’ve been off for a week with bronchitis, curled up at home coughing violently and generally feeling sorry for myself,
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
I’ve been off for a week with bronchitis, curled up at home coughing violently and generally feeling sorry for myself,
There’s been some concern this week about the large, bright green bloom in the pond in Rymill Park – some
The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 exhibition is happening at the South Australian Museum, and there are
Spring is the time for the birds to start their courting rituals, and that includes one of the most interesting,
If you don’t like the idea of 10-foot long aquatic killer worms, then read no further. The worms in question
How could I have missed this one? Yesterday was World Octopus Day, so here’s an infographic about these amazing creatures,
Scientists spent three weeks in the rainforest of Suriname and found no less than 60 new species, a few of
Tony from naturestimeline.com mentioned in a comment that we need to appreciate the crawling critters more – not just because
I’ll be off work for a week or so, and while I’m gone I’d like to leave you with some
It’s still world biodiversity month, and that’s an opportune time to mention a few interesting and little-known facts about biodiversity