Wildlife Secrets Photography Competition!

It's back for 2013! Snap your way to fame in our brand new Australian Wildlife Secrets readers' images competition.

The competition is open to all and requires that readers submit their favourite personal wildlife image or images for publication on the reader's images pages in our upcoming issues. Images sent must be owned by the reader and free of copyright.

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Vol 2 No 5 Out Now!

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In this issue we dive into the ocean depths. Every year those most enigmatic of animals, whales, traverse our oceans, often coming close enough to shore for us to view. Described as the ‘greatest wildlife show on earth’, the inevitable network of boats that races out to meet them is no longer doing so with harpoons, thankfully, but with cameras and binoculars! In this special we look at the top spots to see whales around the country.

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Vol 2 No 4

vol2no4 cover imageThis month’s features – out now in newsagents or subscribe online for just $55.00 for six issues a year! The Gulf Snapping Turtle
Isolated and under threat, researchers in Queensland are working hard to give these charming turtles, which can be traced back to prehistory, a chance at survival. The extraordinary efforts being done are inspirational and this is a truly uplifting story.
Secrets of the Mallee
When you drive by scrubby bushland in semi-arid areas of Australia, do you ever stop to explore further? You’d be surprised by what is contained within the mallee. Simon Watharow and Steve Cook dive in among the bushes and discover a whole host of intriguing wildlife and surprising habitats.
Smash and Grab, bam, Splat and bluey
‘Hoot, hoot’ . . . or should we say ‘who, who’? Frank Harrison set up his hide to watch and photograph a couple of Barking owls make their nest to rear some chicks. He got an amazing surprise as one by one little heads popped up out of the hollow, and his images are just stunning.
Hidden tropical wonders
Parts of the Atherton Tablelands in far north Queensland are well known, but look a little further and you’ll find incredible and diverse wildlife scattered in stunning landscapes all over the plateau.

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Wildlife Secrets blog site now in beta!

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Australian Wildlife Secrets is proud to release a beta version of their new blog site - blog.wildlifesecrets.com.au

This new site provides a wealth of information and resources on wildlife caring, fact sheets and news articles and allows readers to join in the discussions.

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