#CreatureFeature – Pseudantechinus woolleyae (Woolley’s False Antechinus)
After recent images were captured of Woolley’s False Antechinus in the Hughes Block remnant in Perenjori, you may find yourself keen to learn more about this rarely-seen creature! Citizen science volunteers […]
#CreatureFeature – Ocypus olens (Devil’s Coach Horse Beetle)
The Devil’s Coach Horse Beetle, also known as Devil’s footman, devil’s steed, and cock-tail beetle, is a common beetle found in gardens and under rocks. They are also common in […]
#CreatureFeature – Eurostopodus argus (Spotted Nightjar)
The Spotted nightjar inhabits most of mainland Australia. Its natural habitat includes open forests and woodlands, scrub, spinifex, and grassland. They are larger and more colourful than other species of […]
#CreatureFeature – Acacia grasbyi (Miniritchie)
Miniritchie is a shrub or tree that is endemic to parts of western and central Australia and blooms small, yellow clusters of flowers between May and October. In Western Australia, […]
#CreatureFeature – Plectropomus leopardus (Common Coral Trout)
The Coral Trout, also known as the Bluedotted Coral Trout, Leopard Cod and Coral Grouper, is a large olive green to redish-orange coloured fish, covered in bright blue spots, including […]
#CreatureFeature – Eucalyptus wandoo
Eucalyptus wandoo is a vulnerable species native in the bottom half of Western Australia. It is commonly known as white gum, wandoo or dooto. The tree typically grows to a […]
#CreatureFeature – Amphirioninae (Clownfish)
Clownfish come in many different colours, including orange, black, red, and yellow, and most have white patches. They can grow to be 17cm long and as small as 7cm. Clownfish […]
#CreatureFeature – Physalia physalis(Bluebottle)
The Bluebottle, also known as the Indo-Pacific or Portuguese Man o’War, is habitual through the Indian and Pacific Oceans and are commonly encountered in the summer months throughout Australia. They […]
#CreatureFeature – Dasyurus geoffroii (Western Quoll)
The Western Quoll, also known as the Chuditch, is Western Australia’s largest native endemic mammalian carnivore. The species is currently classed as near threatened due to the predation of foxes […]
CreatureFeature – Pittossporum angustifolium (Gumbi Gumbi)
The Gumbi Gumbi is a shrub or small tree that grows throughout inland Australia, it’s common names include native apricot, butter bush, cattle bush. Gumbi Gumbi is a slow-growing plant […]