Can you spot the leopard? A game for all the family.
The $35,000 guide dogs that outsmart technology
Julie Power Other than puppy love, what does a $35,000 guide dog give a vision-impaired or blind person that a $100,000 bionic eye or the latest navigation app has yet to deliver?
NSW weather: Wombat mother and baby spotted taking a stroll in the snow
The heavy snow that fell across NSW overnight took many residents by surprise - and perhaps none more so than this mother wombat and her joey.
Up to 50 sharks filmed swimming in knee-deep water in England
Megan Levy Remarkable footage has emerged of up to 50 sharks swimming in knee-deep water just metres off the southern coast of England this week.
Luck turns for Chester, reunited with family after dog-nap ordeal
Rania Spooner The luck of Victoria's sick, mute, half blind, nearly toothless, puppy farm rescue dog Chester has finally turned.
Koalas ‘doomed’ if Shenhua Watermark coal mine is approved, conservationists say
Georgina Mitchell “I believe that everyone should be calling for a Royal Commission or a senate inquiry.”
Great white shark beaches itself at Cape Cod, USA, captured on YouTube video
Kieran Gair Summer beachgoers were shocked to see a two-metre great white shark leap from the water and beach itself at a popular US tourist spot on Monday.
RSPCA launches petition calling for harsher penalties for animal abusers
Henry Belot The RSPCA has launched an online petition urging magistrates to hand down harsher penalties for Canberrans convicted of animal abuse.
ACT government cull ends early after 1700 kangaroos shot dead
Tom McIlroy In a surprise move on Tuesday, the ACT government's controversial kangaroo cull has ended three weeks earlier than expected after 1700 adult kangaroos had beene killed.
Hume Highway rope bridges help revive squirrel glider population
Bridie Smith Science Editor "Animal bridges" spanning a four-lane interstate freeway have resulted in a glider generation with parents from both sides of the bitumen.