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A recent study published in Nature confirmed that Bogong moths navigate using the starry sky of the Milky Way, a capability previously recorded only in humans and some migratory birds, making them the ...
Bogong moths use stars and Earth’s magnetic field to navigate epic migrations - revealing the first known stellar compass in ...
Several bird species, in addition to humans, have demonstrated they can use the stars to navigate great distances. And while ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Tiny but mighty, Australia’s humble Bogong moths once numbered in their billions. In the spring, they emerged from the plains of ...
Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 kilometers from Australian plains to mountain caves to escape the summer heat. The stars may help them get there.
Feral horses at Bogong High Plains would be humanely captured and rehomed under a plan to stop them causing serious damage to the environment. Wild horses could be dragged away from Bogong High ...
In winter, the mountain and the surrounding Bogong High Plains turn into a stunning snowscape, blanketing alpine gums, and the region's short, ground-hugging plants in layers of white, thick snow.
Clay Baird and his brother Lin have lived and worked in the Bogong High Plains all their lives. Picture: Jason Edwards Clay Baird is participating in the 150-day Australian Brumby Challenge.
We predominately focused on the endangered Alpine Stonefly, found across the Bogong High Plains. Their restricted distribution and habitat made them an ideal candidate to trial detection dogs and ...
The Bogong High Plains Road landslide was a small disaster in an international context, but it was big for Victoria. Works are now complete at the landslide site at Bogong Village. ( ABC Goulburn ...
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