A remarkable conservation story is unfolding at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary in Western Australia, where western quolls have returned to the wild after decades of decline.
The return of these small native predators is an encouraging sign for conservationists working to restore Australia’s unique ecosystems. Once found across much of the country, western quolls have faced significant challenges from habitat changes, introduced predators, and other environmental pressures.
Today, seeing new generations of quolls born in the sanctuary represents an important milestone.
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