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Dingoes are a likely contributor to late Holocene Australian archaeological sites and distinguishing bone refuse resulting from either human meals or dingo scavenging is a well-recognised problem. To ...
In a few rare cases, something extra left behind in the fossil record leads to a groundbreaking discovery, or, at least, the identification of a new species. Researchers working in New South Wales, ...
Large carnivores such as wolves and bears, who are vital members of many ecosystems, often get a bad rap for being unpredictable, dangerous, aggressive, and untrustworthy. Long-term research ...
Calum Cunningham received funding from the Australian-American Fulbright Commission. Laura Prugh receives funding from the National Science Foundation. Large carnivores like wolves are returning ...
The San Diego Zoo has officially welcomed two rare and remarkable new residents: a pair of Tasmanian devil brothers named ...