The Aus Geo ADVENTURE Test Shed has just received a bunch of new gear for testing. Check it all out here! The post In the shed: New products land at ADVENTURE HQ for testing appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Hiding beneath scrap metal and abandoned cars in the Australian desert, you can find an ordinary-looking species of gecko that has an extraordinary biological trait: they don’t have sex. The post Outback lady lizards have given up on sex in favour of...
An adventure photographer’s life looks amazing, but as OM SYSTEM ambassador Matt Horspool explains, there’s also lots of hard work and plenty of crazy experiences behind each image he captures. The post Action captured: Adventure photographer Matt H...
Safeguarding landscapes less impacted by climate change can help secure biodiversity, argues environmental biologist Gunnar Keppel. The post OPINION: Refuge from extinction appeared first on Australian Geographic.
One of the most enduring mysteries of astronomy and space science is something that’s come to be universally known as the ‘Wow! signal'. The post The ‘Wow! signal’ has finally been deciphered appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Legendary multi-tool manufacturer Gerber is celebrating its 85th year in 2024. Here’s the story behind this famous brand. The post A cut above: Iconic outdoor brand Gerber celebrates 85 years appeared first on Australian Geographic.
While Calgary is the gateway city to the Rockies, hold your horses for a few days to discover the many delights of this surprising destination. The post Saddle up for adventure in Calgary appeared first on Australian Geographic.
This sprawling forest wilderness in north-west Tasmania is an ancient haven for wildlife. The post The power of Takayna appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Wilting flowers might not signal poor flower or plant health, but rather the effects of a sophisticated resource management strategy in plants, millions of years in the making. The post The surprising reason flowers wilt appeared first on Australian...
On the night of 19 November 1863, three bushrangers – Ben Hall, John Gilbert and John O’Meally – approached Goimbla Homestead, near Eugowra in central western New South Wales. The post The battle of Goimbla Homestead: bushrangers vs landholders appea...