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Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary has recently released a number of captive Eastern Barred Bandicoots into the wild. From their Facebook page:
An exciting week for Trowunna last week. Although the Sanctuary has been closed to the public since the 26 of March our work in conservation continues. Last week we had the privilege of releasing some of the Eastern Barred Bandicoots from our breeding program. Augmentation and reestablishment of wild populations has always been one of Trowunna’s founding principals. Tasmanian is very lucky to still have a number of species that are now extinct on the mainland but they still require our support. A big thank you to the Threatened Species Commissioner Threatened Species Recovery Hub Landcare Australia Tasmanian land conservancy and participating landholders and DPIPWE.
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Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary have announced a string of births. Pouch checks revealed Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Tiger Quoll, Eastern Quoll and Tasmanian Devil joeys. From their Facebook page:
Spring has sprung early at Trowunna! We have a clutch of goslings and our pouch checks have revealed joeys. We have so far confirmed joeys for Tasmanian devils, spotted tailed quolls, Eastern quolls and Eastern barred bandicoots. We have also noticed a number of our native plant species blossoming or budding up. #TrowunnaWildlifeSanctuary #trowunna #discovertasmania #spring #geese #easternquoll #easternbarredbandicoot #quoll #bandicoot
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