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January 2025

  • Species Feature: Australian Sea-lion

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Found only along the southern and western coastlines of Australia, the Australian Sea-lion (Neophoca cinerea) is one of the rarest sea-lion species in the world. Unlike their more widespread relatives, these charismatic marine mammals are endemic to Australian waters, with about 85% of the population residing in South Australia and...

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  • Learning about the Frankland Islands’ geology with Kelly Evanson

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    The Frankland Islands' unique ecosystem is a vibrant, diverse marine haven that supports rare species such as the striking blue Gigantea anemone. Kelly Evanson, Frankland Island Reef Cruises guide and dive instructor, explains how the distinct geology and flora of the islands contribute to their distinctiveness, particularly the interplay between...

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  • Aerial Sharpshooters: Australia’s Iconic Birds of Prey

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Australia is home to a remarkable diversity of raptors (also known as birds of prey), with 18 eagle and hawk species and six falcons distributed across its varied landscapes. These birds of prey are key indicators of ecosystem health, playing vital roles in controlling prey populations and maintaining ecological balance....

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