For the first time, scientists have been able to produce kangaroo embryos through in-vitro fertilization (IVF), an important ...
Do you know what amphibian has the largest eggs? Read this article to find out that and more about the horned marsupial frog.
Learn more about how using IVF for conservation could help save marsupials from extinction.
An overstuffed opossum couldn't move after eating most of a Costco chocolate mousse cake. Rescuers discovered another ...
Australia's most endangered marsupial and rarest marsupial in the world, the Gilbert's potoroo, is back thanks to 30 years of ...
Dr Alisdair Eddie, a wildlife veterinarian for Wildlife Victoria, was all set for a day of tending to injured birds in the ...
Marsupials are born underdeveloped and spend a long time suckling and developing in their mother’s pouch. Kevin Nicholas explains how the complex signalling molecules in marsupial milk could help ...
This significant advancement in marsupial reproduction holds promise for conserving endangered marsupials, refining egg and sperm preservation techniques, and enhancing genetic diversity ...
With continued work in the future, the team hopes to promote live births of endangered marsupial species, including Tasmanian devils, koalas and northern hairy-nosed wombats Sara Hashemi Daily ...
Australia-based scientists said Thursday they had produced the world's first kangaroo embryo through in vitro fertilization and hailed it as a key step towards saving endangered marsupials.
Bennett's tree kangaroos, one of Australia's most mysterious marsupials, have long eluded researchers. Our new study, published in Australian Mammalogy today, has achieved a breakthrough ...
Anita Dessaix, Director of Cancer Prevention and Advocacy at Cancer Council NSW, says “Despite being illegal to sell, (nicotine pouches) have been seized as part of routine enforcement of ...
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