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Rare animals sighted in first ever camera survey of Truwana
Wildlife cameras have captured rare shots of blonde echidnas, tiny marsupials, and threatened seabirds on a small island off Tasmania's north coast.
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Hidden cameras on a remote Tasmanian island capture rare animals scientists had struggled to confirm for years
Night cameras placed across truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania’s north-east coast recently began recording movement ...
The species is distinguished by its dense fur and fluffy tail ...
Everyone’s heard of blue whales and bottlenose dolphins. But have you ever heard of vaquitas? In the warm waters of the Gulf of California, off Mexico, there lives a tiny porpoise on the brink of ...
Often called the Asian unicorn, little is known about the enigmatic saola in the two decades since its discovery. None exist in captivity and this rarely-seen mammal is already critically endangered.© ...
A farm is celebrating a double baby boom after welcoming two rare new arrivals. Following the recent news of the birth of a ...
Trail cameras at a protected forest in Australia photographed three rare mammals with bulging pouches —the site’s first wild-born babies. Photo from the Queensland’s Government In a protected forest ...
Conservation efforts are giving hope to one of the world’s rarest mammals. Marwell Wildlife is helping to protect the slender-horned gazelle, with fewer than 300 mature individuals reported remaining ...
Securing the survival of the Saola requires overcoming a 13-year absence of confirmed visual evidence, with the last widely accepted camera trap photo taken in 2013. Existing survey coverage accounts ...
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