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Kitten found in stolen vehicle after crime spree police chase

Kitten found in stolen vehicle after crime spree police chase

The gray-and-white male cat was perched under a seat in the stolen vehicle, which collided with a police car during a chase.

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How do you stop the spread of feral deer? Draw a line in the sand

How do you stop the spread of feral deer? Draw a line in the sand

Invasive Species Council spokesperson Dr Tiana Pirtle said the action plan was a potential game-changer in stopping the introduced pest.

  • by Laura Chung
How this dry, trampled horse paddock became a thriving nature reserve

How this dry, trampled horse paddock became a thriving nature reserve

Animals are returning to reclaim their habitat from invasive species in what was once a dry horse paddock.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
Monkey business at Perth Zoo as gibbon escapes enclosure

Monkey business at Perth Zoo as gibbon escapes enclosure

The gibbon was “over exuberant while swinging and found himself in a tree outside of his habitat,” said a spokeswoman for the zoo.

  • by Holly Thompson
‘We can’t ignore this problem any more’: Aerial shooting of feral horses reconsidered

‘We can’t ignore this problem any more’: Aerial shooting of feral horses reconsidered

The NSW government is reassessing a proposal to kill feral horses from the air after their populations in the Kosciuszko National Park boomed.

  • by Laura Chung
‘We’re losing the war’: Fire ants on the march amid shortfall in eradication funding

‘We’re losing the war’: Fire ants on the march amid shortfall in eradication funding

The venomous pests are spreading from Queensland towards NSW and other states, as government documents reveal a shortfall of hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to wipe them out.

  • by Mike Foley
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Foxes and rabbits and deer, oh my! Invasive pests on the march in Melbourne

Foxes and rabbits and deer, oh my! Invasive pests on the march in Melbourne

They are causing environmental destruction and scaring some residents into staying inside, as the pests use the Yarra River as a highway to push further into suburbia.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
Perth Zoo’s Asian elephants to move interstate after Tricia’s death

Perth Zoo’s Asian elephants to move interstate after Tricia’s death

Perth Zoo’s two Asian elephants could up-size to a new home in the rural outskirts of Adelaide by the end of next year.

  • by Holly Thompson
Calf no longer a stick in the mud thanks to team of firefighters

Calf no longer a stick in the mud thanks to team of firefighters

Fire crews spent two hours rescuing the cow trapped neck-deep in mud in Sydney’s west.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Two cows rescued in a little over a day in Sydney
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Two cows rescued in a little over a day in Sydney

A calf was rescued from a dam in Kemps Creek after Fire Rescue and SES pulled a cow out of South Creek in Windsor.

Why one of these dog breeds is the victim of unfair stereotyping

Why one of these dog breeds is the victim of unfair stereotyping

These are the “Big Three” guide dog breeds – but a charity says German shepherds have an unfair reputation and are the misunderstood victims of stereotyping.

  • by Joe Pinkstone