Where are they now: The tale of Big Kev and his mates
A large dinosaur looms over a piece of land off the Stuart Highway, but it didn’t always stand alone. Read about the lost statues of Darwin.
A large dinosaur looms over a piece of land off the Stuart Highway, but it didn’t always stand alone. Read about the lost statues of Darwin.
Charles Darwin University is joining forces with industry experts to develop a strategy to mitigate threatened ray and shark species snared in commercial fishing nets.
Renowned Northern Territory croc expert, Professor Grahame Webb, claims there is little new in the idea of a “crocodile dictionary” after a recent research project garnered mass media coverage.
A travel photographer’s ‘scare factor’ snap of a huge crocodile has been crowned East Arnhem Land’s favourite photo of the year.
All dogs big and small, and their owners, are being encouraged to head along to the Million Paws Walk in Darwin today.
The opening of a major $8m science laboratory in Darwin on Friday was overshadowed after the event’s special guest was eaten by a crocodile.
A group of Darwinites have proven their Territory credentials by going head to head with a croc for a catch of fresh crab.
A hungry crocodile has outdone all the fishos at this week’s Barra Nationals competition, gulping down a pig as it made its way down the river.
There are times when a panting pooch is normal, but the middle of the night is not one of these. Read about this poor panting dog with unusual lumps.
Players at a Territory golf course have been told to keep their wits about them and avoid collecting balls from a creek on course after a croc lunged at a woman at the weekend.
A huge croc that lunged into a boat, injuring a NSW fisho last weekend is just one of three narrow escapes tourists have had with crocs in Kakadu in the past fortnight, park officials say.
There were amazing scenes as a group of fearless curlews took on a huge snake in an incredible standoff in a Darwin car park WATCH THE INCREDIBLE VIDEO here.
Cats are complex creatures with the potential to alter between cute and fluffy companions to evil, clawed beasts. Find out what to do if yours is the latter.
Do you like camping and getting out bush? If so, NT Parks and Wildlife may have the perfect volunteer role for you.
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