Marsupials thrivin­g in national park

DHILBA Guuranda-Innes National Park’s brush-tailed bettong population is thriving. New monitoring by researchers as part of the Marna Banggara project, a plan to restore lost native wildlife to southern Yorke Peninsula, found almost half of the 85...

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Marsupials thrivin­g in national park
NUMBERS UP... PhD researchers Natasha Harrison and Chloe Frick, with WWF-Australia’s Rob Brewster, release a brush-tailed bettong following a health check in Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park. PHOTO: WWF-Aus / think Mammoth

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