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Jed, Yellow, Scully, Billa and Gulu were removed from Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT, blazes that killed an estimated 800 million wildlife.
THE TIDBINBILLA NATURE RESERVE, 50 minutes south of Canberra, is an easy day trip or weekend-long escape offering a variety of activities including scenic drives, bushwalking, wildlife viewing, bike ...
Tidbinbilla nature reserve south of Canberra has been fully restored after being devastated in the 2003 bushfires. Chief Minister Jon Stanhope officially re-opened the wildlife sanctuary, which ...
This, it turns out, is a taste of things to come. A 45-minute drive south-east of Canberra’s city centre, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a tremendous place to indulge a soft spot for Australian ...
The animals were moved from Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve near Canberra to Sydney's Taronga Zoo in December, as bushfires loomed and their watery homes came close to disappearing during extreme drought.
The adorable critters have settled into their safer new surroundings at Sydney's Taronga Zoo following the frantic rescue from ponds in the fire-ravaged Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve near Canberra.
A Tidbinbilla breeding program has reached a significant milestone, with a colony of Canberra grassland earless dragons relocated into a predator-free enclosure ahead of their release into the wild.
Discover family-friendly Canberra this winter! From snowy adventures to educational exhibits, explore top places like Corin Forest, Questacon, and Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve for a fun-filled holiday.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. At the ripe old age of three, Lily the yellow-footed rock wallaby has become a foster mum. But the joey she has suckled as her own ...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government on Thursday opened the facility for the Grassland Earless Dragon at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve on the outskirts of Canberra. Populations of ...
But I doubt it was in the same magical class as the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve I visited one day ... at the thresholds of many Canberra clubs, unable to set foot on those club's barbarous carpets.