All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
AI
AI
Business
Business
Entertainment
Entertainment
News
News
Programming
Programming
Science
Science
Design
Design
Environment
Environment
Finance
Finance
Crypto
Crypto
Politics
Politics
Sports
Sports
Education
Education
Gaming
Gaming
Art
Art
Music
Music
Health
Health
Security
Security
Books
Books
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Personal
Personal
Bluesky
Twitter

In 1994, a park ranger abseiling into a canyon 150 kilometres northwest of Sydney found a stand of trees with knobbly bark that matched 90-million-year-old fossils, and the Wollemi pine’s exact location is still classified

In September 1994, off-duty NSW park ranger David Noble abseiled into a slot canyon 150 kilometres from Sydney and found a stand of trees that matched 90-million-year-old fossils. Fewer than 90 wild…

Read the full article

You might also wanna read

The 1994 discovery of the Wollemi pine: a living fossil found in a hidden Australian canyon

In 1994, a New South Wales park ranger rappelled into a sandstone canyon 150 kilometres from Sydney and walked into a stand of conifers the

spacedaily.com·1mo ago

Le nouveau pas de tir australien jouxte une réserve naturelle, les scientifiques s'inquiètent pour les espèces locales déjà au bord de l'extinction

L'Australie a approuvé jusqu'à 42 lancements de fusées par an sur la péninsule d'Eyre, à proximité immédiate d'oiseaux endémiques et d'otari

Science et vie·5d ago

Forscher melden beeindruckenden Fund in beliebtem Urlaubsort – ein Detail sticht hervor

Archäologen haben in der picenischen Nekropole am Monte Conero einen fürstlichen Grabkomplex aus dem 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. entdeckt.

Merkur·5d ago

Comment Pretoria veut relancer le gaz de schiste du Karoo malgré de nouveaux signaux d’alerte géologiques

Les autorités sud‑africaines misent de nouveau sur le gaz non conventionnel du Karoo pour sécuriser l’approvisionnement, tout en s’appuyant

Capmad·4d ago

Mushroom trip: a mycologist’s tour of the Tarkine

On a three-day fungi workshop in Australia’s largest cool temperate rainforest, Alexis Buxton-Collins unearths an unexpected appreciation fo

The Guardian·4d ago

Scientists save last wild Dendroseris neriifolia tree from volcanic cliff, achieving first-ever seed banking for the genus

Discover how scientists are saving the last wild tree of *Dendroseris neriifolia* on a volcanic cliff, ensuring its survival for future gene

ecoportal.net·1mo ago

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

No comments yet. Be the first.