Lost marsupials have been found alive in New Guinea after 6,000 years, highlighting hidden biodiversity and conservation urgency.
Scientists have described an exciting discovery: two marsupials that modern science thought to be extinct are still alive in ...
Two species of marsupials thought to have been extinct for the past 6,000 years have been found very much alive on the island of New Guinea.
The two marsupials were found living in the remote rainforests on the Vogelkop Peninsula of New Guinea.
A new study sheds light on the hidden lives of coastal marten. Researchers at Oregon State University have sharpened the picture of one of the West Coast’s most elusive mammals: the coastal marten.