New dolphin calf makes splash
There is a new addition to a group of Monkey Mia dolphins, with a dolphin calf being born over the weekend.
View ArticleSurfers watch killer whales attack dolphins
Surfers describe "chaos" and "monstrous" white water as killer whales attack more than 100 dolphins.
View ArticleKiller whales attack dolphins as surfers watch on
Emma Pedler spoke with two surfers who saw a pod of killer whales attack dozens of dolphins off lower Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
View ArticleMother beached after young whale's death
A whale beached on Yorke Peninsula in SA is thought to be the mother of one found dead this week.
View ArticleStudy urged on rising dolphin deaths
The SA Museum is keen to know why more dolphins seem to be dying in upper Spencer Gulf.
View ArticleDolphin deaths stats accurate: Primary Industries
Are hundreds of dolphins dying as by-catch each year? PIRSA says 'no'.
View ArticleThe race that stops the town
Every year at Marree in South Australia, the Camel Cup attracts visitors from across the country. Entrants compete for a small cash prize and a gold cup named in honour of Afghan camel drivers who...
View ArticleSpectacular display as whales venture north
The first whales of the season have ventured into upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia, treating locals and visitors to a spectacular display. Tourism operator Aaron Morgan said there were also lots...
View ArticleWest coast whale numbers rising
There are now about 40 whales at the Head of the Bight in South Australia.
View ArticleWhale carcass floating off coast
A whale carcass is tethered to a channel marker about one kilometre off Port Wakefield, north of Adelaide.
View ArticleFeral camel population shouldn't be culled: expert
More than one-million camels are calculated to be spread across Australia's outback - a number expected to double in the next eight to ten years. But one of Australia's leading professors in the camel...
View ArticleNew dolphin species discovered in South Australian waters
A new species of Southern Australian bottlenose dolphin has been discovered in the waters off south eastern and southern Australia.
View ArticleFeral camels create jobs in Indigenous communities
A number of remote Aboriginal communities are cashing in on the effort to remove feral camels from Australia's inland deserts. One elder's hired a camel musterer who's helping the community to truck...
View ArticleConference considers mammal decline
Conservationists and animal experts have gathered at Port Augusta for the 58th scientific meeting of the Australian Mammal Society.
View ArticleSeal population reaches its peak
Annual survey work has shown a slight decline in the fur seal colony on part of KI's south coast.
View ArticleChill pill for horses reduces risk of heat stress
Innovative research at Adelaide University's Roseworthy campus could allow riders to protect their horses from the dangerous effects of heat stress.
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