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By Travis Scicchitano | Project Coordinator
This Spring update at Woodlands Historic Park’s bandicoot sanctuary brings more news regarding the weather. The dry has continued on with well below average rainfall. So our fury... Read the full report ›By Travis Scicchitano | Threatened Species Officer
It’s been an interesting season since the last update. The summer weather decided to stick around for longer than expected. The temperature didn’t start to drop until May, and... Read the full report ›By Travis Scicchitano | Threatened Species Officer
In the last post we talked about the great bandicoot monitoring results which was fantastic. Our next monitoring events will be held in May this tear for our Autumn session. We are looking... Read the full report ›