By Nikita Binetti | Development Associate - Annual Programs
Thanks to your support, the AWC science team have commenced an exciting environmental DNA (eDNA) project at Mount Zero-Taravale in north Queensland. eDNA can be used to identify endangered species and assess biodiversity in a non-invasive manner.
Camera surveys at Wailinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary have also made some significant additions to the species inventory. Ecologists have confirmed the presence of Koalas across most of the sanctuary, and have also made the first detection of the vulnerable Long-nosed Potoroo on any AWC sanctuary. Thank you for supporting AWC’s efforts to monitor the endangered Koala across AWC's sanctuaries. Please see the attached report to read more and look through some exciting photos across our sanctuaries.
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