Tawny frogmouth
By: John Markham
From: The Fascinating Secrets of Oceans & Islands
1972
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The impact of eradicating dingoes from the landscape are visible from space
Dingoes indirectly affect vegetation by controlling numbers of kangaroos and small mammals.
Image credit: John Carnemolla
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The thylacine remains extinct, but we still have pademelons
The thylacine remains extinct, but we still have pademelons
Benjamin, the last captive thylacine. | Photo by John Carnemolla / Corbis via Getty Images
There was some excitement online yesterday as word spread that a family of thylacines was potentially caught on camera. The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct decades ago, so a confirmed sighting would certainly be cause for celebration. Unfortunately, wildlife biologist Nick…
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Comment les vagues de #chaleur sont en train de changer définitivement l’#Australie
— John Carnemolla / Shutterstock.com L’Australie est actuellement en proie à de fortes canicules. Selon un article rapporté le jeudi 27 février 2020 par
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Feral pigs (John Carnemolla/Getty Images)
Feral hogs: One man’s surprising defence of US gun laws goes viral
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As two mass shootings brought the issue
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