
Rare Australian Wildlife Takes Center Stage in ABC iview's "The Kimberley"
ABC iview's "The Kimberley" Showcases Unique Australian Wildlife Western Australia's Kimberley region is renowned for its stunning landscapes and unique biodiversity. The upcoming TV series, "The Kimberley," airing on ABC iview starting May 13th, promises to showcase this incredible environment and its inhabitants. Mark Coles Smith, a personality featured in the series, recently shared a short video highlighting some of the fascinating creatures viewers can expect to see. "Some of them I didn't even know about," Smith states in the video, emphasizing the series' potential to reveal hidden wonders. Among the animals featured are the Rough-scaled Python, a rare snake species; the Kimberley Spadefoot, a frog that buries itself underground; and the Kimberley Nabarlek, described as the 'world's cutest marsupial.' The series promises to delve deeper into the lives of these and other creatures, providing an insightful look into the unique ecosystem of the Kimberley region. Viewers can expect a captivating journey into the heart of Australian wildlife, promising a blend of education and entertainment. This is a welcome addition to nature documentaries, offering a fresh perspective on Australia's biodiversity.