The Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary in Far North Queensland, Australia, is home to many beloved local animals, including ...
After years of no sightings, “it was a fantastic surprise!” said wildlife ecologist Helena Stokes on the remarkable rediscovery.
Sanctuary Manager Nick Stock spotted an isolated rocky outcrop from a helicopter overhead, and on a hunch laid down a single ...
SYDNEY — Australia’s northern quolls are small animals with big appetites — and they are eating themselves to death. Nocturnal marsupials, about the size of a squirrel, quolls once roamed all of ...
Quolls are underrated icons of the Australian wilderness. Of the six known species of quoll in the world, four are native to Australia. They’re our second-largest carnivorous marsupial, after the ...
Since the endangered Australian quolls often die by preying on toxic cane toads, they are being trained to avoid them, scientists have revealed. The invasive species of cane toads, now more than 200 ...
Two Endangered Quoll Joeys Welcomed at Australian Sanctuary Two endangered Eastern quoll joeys came into the care of Aussie Ark, an animal sanctuary in rural New South Wales, after becoming separated ...
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Scientists are training an endangered furry marsupial -- Australia's beloved quoll -- to avoid eating toxic toads that have devastated predator populations in a novel attempt to save the country's ...
Two eastern quoll have been found as roadkill on the Australian mainland. Although considered extinct in Australia since 1963, these carnivorous marsupials remain abundant on the island of Tasmania.
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