Endangered animals released back into the wild after conservation efforts
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Watch endangered marsupials return to Australian bushland after 62 years
The University of Sydney and conservation organization Aussie Ark recently released 15 endangered eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus) into a controlled bushland environment. The medium-sized, bushy-tailed, white-spotted nocturnal marsupials were set off into a preserve on the Scots College’s Bannockburn property near Nowra on along the southern coast of New South Wales, Australia. Jerrinja tribal leader Ron Carberry conducted a Welcome to Cou…
Major milestone in attempt to save adorable, endangered Aussie animal
More than a dozen eastern quolls have been released into a feral-proof site on the NSW South Coast in a major milestone for Australian wildlife conservation.The small, endangered marsupials have been missing from the main ecosystem near the town of Nowra for 70 years, with 15 of them released in a push to "rewild" the animals.The release into Bannockburn sanctuary was the result of a collaborative effort between not-for-profit organisation Auss…
Portugal is leaving cattle and horses in nature – See why
Explore the Agron Portal and keep up-to-date on agriculture, science and economy. Discover the knowledge that stimulates its success! Portugal is releasing cattle and horses in nature as part of an innovative conservation strategy. The practice aims to restore ecosystems, reduce the risk of forest fires and revitalize abandoned rural areas. In addition to environmental benefits, the project also stimulates ecotourism and the local economy. It un…
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