Posted on: 5th September 2023
Yalgi babies, emu chicks and shelduck ducklings…
Our Marna Banggara crew couldn’t resist sharing some of the adorable new additions they’ve spotted in Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park.
We’re there to monitor the progress of the yalgiri (brush-tailed bettongs) translocated to the park over the past few years. And as you can see, it’s great to get a photo of a yalgi baby out exploring with its Mum recently.
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