Bait started vanishing from traps at a wildlife sanctuary in Australia, but the traps remained empty. Then ecologists tracked down the culprits — and made a first-in-a-century discovery. “We had a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two species have made a remarkable comeback in South Australia, according to The Guardian. Western quolls and brushtail possums ...
Despite its widespread biodiversity, Australia holds an unenviable record when it comes to wildlife: the highest mammalian ...
Several at-risk marsupials escaped from a fenced-in sanctuary in western Australia so ecologists used a plane to track down the radio-collared animals. Photo from Cassandra Harvey / Australian ...
An endangered "native cat" is making a celebrated comeback, with a breeding population of eastern quolls making a new home for themselves in a small pocket of south-east mainland Australia.
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Ecologists found four baby Western quolls, the first ones born in the wild at Mount Gibson Sanctuary in 100 years, stealing bait from traps, photos show. Photo from the Australian Wildlife Conservancy ...
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