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Critically endangered KI Dunnart detections increase three years after the wildfires 

Australian Wildlife Conservancy
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Conservationists are feeling hopeful for the future of the endangered Kangaroo Island Dunnart (KI Dunnart) for the first time since the 2019/20 Black Summer fires.
The newfound optimism comes after a large increase in detections of the species within the feral predator-free Western River Refuge (WRR).
Read more about the increase in detections: www.australianwildlife.org/critically-endangered-ki-dunnart-detections-increase-three-years-post-wildfires

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13 дек 2022

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Комментарии : 7   
@gillmicrobiologybotany6388
@gillmicrobiologybotany6388 Год назад
I'm super excited to see your incredible job. Wonderful
@AustralianWildlifeConservancy
Thanks, Gill!
@jimmyw7530
@jimmyw7530 Год назад
Wonderful! Excellent work.
@lizj5740
@lizj5740 Год назад
Well done! Kudos from Liz and Ginger (pic left) in West Gippsland.
@Womble1252
@Womble1252 Год назад
Great job & great news! 😁
@detachedinsight8651
@detachedinsight8651 Год назад
Greta news. You guys know what you are doing, but how likely would you consider establishing a second site for this species? Seems awfully risky to have them just in 1 place in case of more fires and/or an epidemic.
@davidkelly5343
@davidkelly5343 Год назад
Yahoo and yahippty!
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