Two extinct marsupial species found alive in incredible rainforest discovery ...
Once teetering on the edge of extinction, a tiny sand-dwelling marsupial is staging an inspiring comeback across Australia.
Lost marsupials have been found alive in New Guinea after 6,000 years, highlighting hidden biodiversity and conservation ...
Heritage Expeditions played a key role in supporting Professor Tim Flannery's rediscovery of a marsupial previously thought to be extinct for 6,000 years, according to a company press release.
Around 14 new rock-art depictions of thylacines, also known as Tasmanian tigers, have been found in northern Australia.
The fat-tailed dunnart is native to Australia's arid scrublands and largely unknown outside of science. It may also be the ...
Two marsupial species that scientists thought had gone extinct at least 6000 years ago have been found alive on the island of New Guinea. The ring-tailed glider and pygmy long-fingered possum, ...
The ampurta, a blond or brown guinea pig-sized marsupial, is distinctive for its short, fat tail that becomes a black mohawk ...
Two species of marsupials thought to have been extinct for the past 6,000 years have been found very much alive on the island ...
Two marsupial species scientists believed had vanished more than 6,000 years ago have been discovered alive in the remote rainforests of Western New Guinea. The discovery was detailed in studies ...
The pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider, two marsupials believed to have died out thousands of years ago, are still alive in Papuan Indonesia. When you purchase through links on our ...
The pygmy long-fingered possum uses its specialized ears and long digits to hunt for grubs in rotting wood. Carlos Bocos / T.F. Flannery et al., Records of the Australian Museum, 2026 Two marsupial ...