#Blog #Preservation Trilobite: The Ancient Creature That Ruled Earth’s Oceans Trilobites were one of the earliest and most successful groups of animals to ever live on Earth. These ancient marine krshan236 / 2 days Comment (0) (3)
#Blog #Preservation Riversleigh Fossil Fields: Australia’s Ancient World Frozen in Stone Riversleigh Fossil Fields is one of the most important fossil sites in the world and a true treasure of Australia’s krshan236 / 3 days Comment (0) (3)
#Blog #Preservation Hawksbill Sea Turtle: The Ancient Ocean Guardian Facing Extinction The hawksbill sea turtle is one of the oldest living creatures on Earth, having existed for more than 100 million krshan236 / 5 days Comment (0) (11)
#Blog #Preservation Lost From the Skies: The Dodo Bird and the Tragic Story of a Vanished Species The dodo bird is one of the most famous extinct animals in the world, symbolising irreversible loss caused by human krshan236 / 6 days Comment (0) (14)
#Preservation Protecting an Ancient Rainforest: Preservation of the Daintree Rainforest The Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland is one of the oldest surviving tropical rainforests on Earth, estimated to be krshan236 / 1 week Comment (0) (28)
#Preservation Saving a River System in Crisis: The Murray–Darling Basin and Australia’s Water Future The Murray–Darling Basin is Australia’s largest and most important river system, stretching across four states and supporting millions of people, krshan236 / 1 week Comment (0) (16)
#Blog #Preservation Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest and Its Global Consequences The Amazon Rainforest is often called the lungs of the Earth, producing oxygen, regulating climate, and supporting an extraordinary range krshan236 / 1 week Comment (0) (17)
#Preservation Coral Bleaching and the Slow Decline of the Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth, stretching for over 2,300 kilometres along Australia’s north-eastern coast. krshan236 / 1 week Comment (0) (6)