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O ver 100 endangered woylies have been set free from a fenced-off area of Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary, marking an energetic ...
A new release of captive-bred eastern quolls has sparked hopes for researchers as they aim to boost the declining wild ...
The Australian-made invention is being used to stop feral cats burrowing into the homes of northern quolls — a creature ...
The recording highlights that there is still much to learn about the animals and plants that live in (New South Wales).” ...
The quolls were last seen in the area in the 1880s and are only otherwise found in parts of Western Australia. The carnivorous marsupial used to inhabit 80% of the entire Australian continent, but ...
The quolls were last seen in the area in the 1880s and are only otherwise found in parts of Western Australia. The carnivorous marsupial used to inhabit 80% of the entire Australian continent, but ...
Marsupial Walking-and-Flying Robotic Deployment for Collaborative Exploration of Unknown Environments Paolo De Petris, Mihir Dharmadhikari, Huan Nguyen, Nikhil Khedekar, Kostas Alexis are with the ...
There will be no new state flag, state animated film or state marsupial after efforts to do all three failed in the legislature this year. Both the proposal for a new state flag and state animated ...
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The Dodo on MSNIt's Not Photoshop: This Rare Marsupial Actually Glows In The DarkAt first glance, eastern quolls seem like ordinary marsupials. Native to Tasmania, Australia, they’re the size of house cats ...
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia In a ...
Greater gliders are endangered marsupials that live in tree hollows of Australia’s eucalyptus forests. Their fluffy bodies can reach up to 18 inches long and their long tails can reach up to 2 feet.
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