Raymond Island, Victoria Nestled in the Gippsland Lakes, Raymond Island stands as a sanctuary for an abundant koala ...
Ask almost any Australian about a drop bear, and they’ll likely recount a close encounter with this carnivorous, fanged ...
The Australian Koala Foundation says there are currently less than 60,000 koalas remaining in the wild. Dr Blanch says that's a lot less than there used to be- and there are several reasons for ...
For many, a trip Down Under wouldn't be complete without a koala bear sighting ... there are plenty of other native Australian animals to see, including sheepdogs, dingos, kangaroos and platypuses.
Watch City Country Culture Nollywood: Centre of African Cinema 14 min Watch the programme The story of the koala is also the story of Australia's history. In a country founded on human violence and ...
The drop bear myth, which says Australia is home to a killer species of koala that will jump from trees and latch onto you, has scared tourists for decades. But where did the myth come from?
A koala bear lounges in a eucalyptus tree, lazily chewing leaves in a scene as Australian as one can imagine. But then the koala does something unusual: it climbs down the tree to drink water from ...