Experimental research helping boost the Eastern Quoll

Eastern Quoll Sanctuary

An experimental research project led by researchers from The Australian National University has found a new way to boost the survival rates of eastern quolls reintroduced to the Australian Capital Territory.

The eastern quoll, a small carnivorous marsupial, was once widespread in south-eastern Australia.

Last seen on the mainland in 1967, eastern quolls became extinct due to predation by introduced foxes and cats, habitat loss, disease, accidental poisoning, and deliberate interference by humans. Luckily, populations persisted in Tasmania.

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