Taken during colonial times, the skull from a young Tasmanian Aboriginal man was shipped to Europe. After spending more than ...
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania.
Scottish-born Corinne Ooms had been travelling the world and was backpacking in various parts of mainland Australia when she ...
It had been decades since an echidna had been spotted on the island of Lungtalanana, northeast of Tasmania. Not much was ...
Nature has found a way after an echidna was spotted on an island where wildlife was mostly destroyed by a devastating ...
Using cameras, acoustic monitors, and field surveys in collaboration with Dr Liz Znidersic from Charles Sturt University, the ...
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is leading a bold project to restore and rewild the Bass Strait Island, Lungtalanana.
The skull of an Aboriginal man is set to be repatriated to Tasmania from a Scottish university after over 170 years in ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned ...
Tasmanian ancestral remains will be returned home after being held at the University of Aberdeen collections since the 1850s.
The remains of the unknown man, who was shot dead in the early 19th century, will be laid to rest in a traditional ceremony.
The announcement comes alongside news the University of Aberdeen will return the remains of an Aboriginal Tasmanian man on ...
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