Release of 10 quolls boosts ‘insurance’ population of endangered marsupial

The animals were released into Aussie Ark’s 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary

In a “globally significant moment” which gives a near-extinct species a second lease at survival, 10 eastern quolls have been released into a New South Wales nature reserve.

The animals were released into Aussie Ark’s 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary in the state’s Upper Hunter region, bolstering a flourishing insurance population of quolls.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/30/release-of-10-endangered-quolls-boosts-insurance-population-of-endangered-marsupial

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