Big Red Roos: Introduction
NATURE invites viewers to share the inspiring beauty and harsh realities of survival in the land of the Big Red Roos. They box and wrestle, kick with authority, and cover large patches of ground with...
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Introduction
(View full post to see video) In the past 50 years, the eastern gray kangaroo population around Canberra, Australia’s capital city, has exploded from a few hundred to tens of thousands. Forced from the...
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Marsupials: The Evolution Backstory
What makes a marsupial, a marsupial? A discussion on the historical biogeography and biological evolution of marsupial mammals. Dr. Robert Voss is a professor at Richard Gilder Graduate School and the...
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Kangaroo Fact Sheet
Class: Mammalia Infraclass: Marsupialia Order: Diprotodontia Family: Macropodidae Genus: Macropus The four species commonly referred to as kangaroos are: the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus), the eastern...
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Video: A New Vitality
(View full post to see video) Trips to the city become less frequent when there’s an abundance of grass in the hills.
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Video: Metropolitan Marsupials
(View full post to see video) There are thousands of kangaroos living in the hills around Canberra. And as night falls, they start moving into the suburbs.
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Video: The Head Roo
(View full post to see video) Meet Blackspot, the dominant male of a local Canberra kangaroo mob (Video limited to U.S. & Territories.)
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Audio Slide Show: Filming Urban Roos
(View full post to see video) Kangaroo Mob Producer Sally Ingleton discusses the genesis of the documentary and what urban kangaroos can teach us.
View ArticleKangaroo Mob: Full Episode
(View full post to see video) Meet the mob of street-smart kangaroos moving into Australia’s capital city and the ecologists who follow their every move. Over the course of one drought-stricken year,...
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