The long-term research project is a collaboration with crocodile experts from Australia Zoo and is based at the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCrocodiles in Australia Are Shifting Their Behavior Because of Climate Change, and It Might ...Australia’s crocodiles may end up struggling in a warming world. A new study finds the average body temperature of these reptiles has been increasing with climate change, and they are changing their ...
This long-term research project has been carried out in collaboration with crocodile experts from Australia Zoo and based on the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve. More information: Kaitlin E.
Robert Irwin has revealed how he is keeping the wildlife safe at Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast, as Tropical Cyclone Alfred bears down on Queensland. The 21-year-old conservationist appeared ...
With the help of Australia Zoo’s croc team, we tagged and tracked 203 wild estuarine crocodiles in the Wenlock and Ducie rivers of the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve, between 2008 and 2023.
Known as the “Home of The Crocodile Hunter” – beloved late Australian legend Steve Irwin – Australia Zoo is one of Queensland’s best-known wildlife attractions. Taking over a wildlife ...
More on the crocs at Smithsonian.com: http://j.mp/SWhbxZ The two Cuban crocodiles are the first for the zoo since 1988. Explore Subscribe Newsletters Content ...
Famously, the pair skipped out on their honeymoon to embark on a filmed crocodile rescue mission – the footage went on to become "The Crocodile Hunter" series, the Australia Zoo website says.
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