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Category Archives: Kakadu National Park
Junior Ranger report – wildlife survey
Kakadu’s Junior Rangers are an intrepid crew of 11 and 12 year olds from the nearby schools in Jabiru, Pine Creek and Gunbalanya. The Junior Ranger program is part of their school curriculum, giving them their first hands-on taste of ranger work … Continue reading
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Tagged centipede, fauna, Junior Rangers, Kakadu, lizard, research, School, survey, wildlife
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It’s hard to resist their charms
As you’re wandering through the woodlands or cruising one of Kakadu’s stunning waterways, you’re bound to see plenty of the local wildlife. It can be tempting to feed them – many can be very persuasive, like the agile wallabies and dingos – … Continue reading
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Tagged agile wallaby, Australian animals, feeding animals, Kakadu, native animals, native wildlife, wallaby
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Welcome to Banggerreng!
There’s a noticeable change in the air at Kakadu, as we move into Banggerreng or ‘knock em down storm’ season. Monsoonal conditions make way for clear skies during Banggerreng. Humidity levels are starting to ease and while the days are … Continue reading
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Tagged banggerreng, floodwaters, Gudjewg, Kakadu, monsoon, national parks, rangers, seasons
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Hanging out at Kakadu
This super-cute bat surprised visitors when he decided to hang out at Kakadu last week.
The yellow-bellied sheathtail bat is usually very difficult to spot – they fly high and fast – so we were very surprised to see it inside … Continue reading