Enviro Law
Wildlife Facts
Extinct Wildlife
Climate Facts
Enviro Mysteries
100

This 2015 agreement saw nearly every country commit to “net zero” emissions

What is the Paris Agreement?

100

This Australian marsupial once inhabitated all of mainland Australia, but is now confined to Tasmania as of approximately 3,500 years ago

What is the Tasmanian Devil?

100

This massive, woolly relative of the elephant went extinct around 4,000 years ago, possibly due to climate change and human hunting

What is the Woolly Mammoth?

100

This gas is the most abundant greenhouse gas, but carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to climate change from human activity

What is Water Vapor?

100

This living fossil fish was thought extinct for over 65 million years, until it was caught recently near South Africa in 1938

What is the Coelacanth?

200

This case involved a state suing the Australian Government for blocking the development of a dam

What is the Tasmanian Dam Case?

200

This small bird must consume 1.5 - 3 times its bodyweight in nectar, daily, or else its high metabolism will cause it to starve to death

What is a Hummingbird?

200

This flightless bird from Mauritius went extinct in the 1600s after humans and invasive species arrived on the island

What is the Dodo?

200

The loss of this reflective surface, especially in the Arctic, accelerates warming due to the albedo effect

What is Sea Ice (or Polar Ice)?

200

This deep-sea predator, capable of living over 400 years, has been suggested by some as a real world inspiration for the Loch Ness Monster

What is the Greenland Shark?

300

This dog breed requires authorisation in order to own one in Australia

What is an American Pitbull Terrier?

300

The male counterpart of this bony fish is known to host the breeding pair’s offspring in its “brood pouch”, until the young are ready to fend for themselves

What is a Seahorse?

300

These famous fossilized footprints found in Tanzania provide some of the earliest evidence of bipedalism in human ancestors

What are the Laetoli Footprints?

300

This process, caused by increased CO₂ absorption, is making oceans more acidic

What is Ocean Acidification?

300

These massive geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert shaped like animals, plants and geometric patterns can only be seen from the air and their purpose remains unknown

What are the Nazca Lines?

400

This 2023 bill aimed to allow for the use of marijuana in Australia

What is the Legalising Cannabis Bill 2023?

400

This member of the weasel family is now under threat due to orcas needing alternative food sources

What are Sea Otters?

400

This early human species, discovered in a South African cave, had a mix of ape and human traits and is considered a key link in our evolution

What is Australopithecus?

400

This international panel, made up of scientists from around the world, publishes major climate assessment reports every few years

What is the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)?

400

These mysterious barren patches of land, found in Namibia and Australia, form strange polka-dot-esq patterns across the desert or outback

What are Fairy Circles? 

500

This country allowed a dog to sue their owner and found them guilty

What is Brazil?

500

This crustacean is known to create cavitation bubbles - which reach temperatures equivalent to the surface of the sun - as a result of the force it uses to propel it's raptorial appendage under the immense pressure of the ocean

What is the Mantis Shrimp?

500

This extinct predator, sometimes called the “saber-toothed tiger,” roamed North and South America during the Ice Age

What is the Smilodon?

500

This term describes a tipping point where thawing permafrost releases large amounts of methane, accelerating climate change in a potentially irreversible feedback loop

What is the permafrost feedback loop?

500

In 1908, an explosion leveled over 2,000 square kilometres of Siberian forest, but no impact crater was ever found. This famous event has fuelled theories from meteors to aliens

What is the Tunguska Event?