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Fed up with Feral Foxes: community conservation at Mulligan’s Flat ‘Echidna Sweep’

I took part in the annual ‘Echidna Sweep’ at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, where a group of volunteers and scientists collaborated to monitor echidna numbers within the Sanctuary. by Sophie Pinner (u7125901) Our Prickly Protagonist The beloved short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus … Continue reading

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Reintroducing the Eastern Quoll in Mulligans Flat: Quoll-ity Biodiversity Conservation

Samuel Phillis u5820978 An Interview with Belinda Wilson – Conservation Ecologist, and PhD Candidate at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University on the reintroduction biology of the eastern quoll. Australia holds many records, but … Continue reading

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Mulligans flat sanctuary: The return of Bettongs

It’s rare to find a sanctuary for native flora and fauna in the capital city of a country, but Mulligan’s Flat Woodland Sanctuary is one of those rarities. This sanctuary encloses over 400 hectares of critically endangered yellow box and … Continue reading

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