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wowwww.... spotted-tail #quolls (possibly of a new subspecies) were on Kangaroo Island until as recently as 1836.
https://t.co/qCB8IQ9RR6
Pretty excited about my new project restoring Rakali (water rats) to the Montebello Islands! They were common until a local extinction in the 70-80s, due to predation by feral cats and predation/competition by black rats. Both have now been eradicated from the islands.
#wildoz
#Quollity paper by @Harryymoore - showing how complex rocky habitat has protected northern quolls across Australia from fire, ferals, cane toads.
Quoll popns have contracted into these more rugged, protective areas as a result
#quollpatrol
https://t.co/tkGn2RLtNM
Finishing up a week of #quoll monitoring at #Karijini NP. Plenty of native rock rats around, but quolls thin on the ground due to dry summer. #WildOz #quollpatrol #scienceourWA
On warm days the black-headed monitors come out at work. I have also seen the name "scorpion tailed goanna" due to the way they carry it curled up! 🦂🦎#wildoz
Mum taught me that small gestures sometimes go a long way. So... Lunch for tradies.