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“We got some clear photos of the whale, and it turned out to be one of two species, either a Dwarf or a Pygmy sperm whale but there’s been a bit of debate on it,” Mr Pyke told The Advertiser.
Parks Victoria said that its programs protected more than 2300 species of native plants and animals including the Mallee Emu Wren, Malleefowl and Pink Cockatoo. And that when kangaroo numbers were ...
The technique could be used in conservation efforts for endangered marsupial species. University of Queensland researchers have successfully produced the first kangaroo embryo through in vitro ...
The first kangaroo embryos produced through in-vitro fertilsation could pave the way for other marsupial species, such as koalas and wombats, to be saved from extinction.
Australian scientists have produced the world's first kangaroo embryo through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), a breakthrough they say could help save other species from extinction. Using specimens from ...
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