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Hope is alive and thriving in Australia’s wild heart! At Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary, a species once teetering on the brink of extinction is making an inspiring comeback. Conservationists are celebrating after confirming the arrival of newborn western quolls—tiny, spiky symbols of a future filled with promise. This isn’t just a scientific milestone; it’s a victory for nature itself.
Western quolls, or chuditchs, are carnivorous marsupials roughly the size of a house cat. Once widespread across Australia, their numbers plummeted after European settlement due to habitat destruction, invasive predators, and environmental changes. Their disappearance upset local ecosystems, as quolls play a crucial role controlling insects, reptiles, and small birds.
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