Animals
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Endangered Wallaby No Longer Extinct! Population Grew as Feral Predators Fenced Out
Since conservation scientists led by UNSW Sydney successfully trialed an intervention strategy never before used on land-based mammals, a population of bridled nailtail wallabies in Queensland has been taken back from the verge of extinction.
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