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05 Jul 2023

Bell frogs | Native animals

There are 3 species of bell frog in New South Wales. They are all similar in appearance but can be distinguished by their markings.

A green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) sitting in vegetation
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01 Jul 2018

Gliding possums | Native animals

Gliding possums are marsupials sometimes referred to as flying phalangers, or simply as gliders.

A sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) perched on a tree branch
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07 May 2024

Koala | Native animals

The koala is a well-known and popular animal, native to Australia but recognised around the world.

Koala holding onto tree branch looking down
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29 Aug 2024

Help save koalas | Native animals

There are actions we can take, individually and as a community, to reduce some of the major threats to koalas and keep them safe.

A koala climbing up a long tree in the Blue Mountains
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29 Nov 2024

Koala conservation | Native animals

Koalas are one of Australia's most iconic animals, recognisable around the world. However, koala populations are under increasing pressure. Koala conservation programs are being undertaken on a national, state and local level.

Koala sitting in fork of tree, looking directly at camera
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24 Jul 2018

Laughing kookaburra | Native animals

The laughing kookaburra is the world's largest kingfisher. It measures up to 46 centimetres from the tip of its beak to the tip of its tail.

A close-up of a kookaburra, a bird known for its distinctive call that sounds like human laughter. The bird has a stout, pointed bill, a predominantly white head with brown eye-stripes resembling a mask, and brown feathers with hints of blue on the wing coverts.
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30 Aug 2024

Lord Howe woodhen | Native animals

Lord Howe woodhens are flightless brown birds about the size of a bantam. Females of the species are slightly smaller than the males, and their chicks are covered with sooty black down.

A Lord Howe woodhen (Gallirallus sylvestris) among fallen branches and leaf litter
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13 Jan 2023

Lyrebirds | Native animals

The lyrebird is one of Australia's best-known birds and is a great mimic, capable of imitating almost any sound.

A superb lyerbird conducts its courtship mound dance with its wings spread and beak opened wide, amidst the colourful brown and green bushes
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24 Jul 2024

Malleefowl | Native animals

Malleefowl build nest mounds to incubate their eggs, using a complicated system to keep the mound at the right temperature.

Malleefowl standing proudly on the ground with a blurred background in Nymagee NSW
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15 May 2024

Parrots | Native animals

The parrot family includes cockatoos, lorikeets, rosellas, ringnecks and budgerigars. There are 56 parrot species found in Australia.

Crimson rosella, with red feathers and blue wings and cheeks, siting on a branch eating berries.