Marsupials are fascinating creatures with their own built-in pouches. These are animals like kangaroos, possums, and koalas.
Ecologists at Mount Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary in southwestern Australia were monitoring a population of at-risk marsupials ...
We found Australia's five largest marsupial predators—the four quoll species and the Tasmanian devil—are getting hit by these poisons too. Half of the 52 animals we tested had these poisons in ...
Ecologists were recently enthralled in a game of 'spot the quoll', as they flew over Western Australia's Wheatbelt on Badimia ...
An ambitious conservation effort to boost declining eastern quoll populations in Tasmania is underway, with 24 of the animals released onto a 5,000 hectare property.
The small population of Western quolls were one of 10 locally extinct species reintroduced to the outback sanctuary last year ...
Two dozen endangered marsupials are free to roam after being released into the wild as part of a successful conservation ...
Half of the animals tested positive for ARs, with 21% having more than one AR compound in their blood stream. “Ultimately, the research found that 15% of Tasmanian Devils, 20% of Eastern Quolls ...
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and ...