Posted on: 7th September 2020
With less than 12 months until we return critically-endangered Brush-tailed Bettongs to southern Yorke Peninsula, it’s a busy time!
But on National Threatened Species Day, we think it’s a great chance to give you a quick update from the field.
Our Landscape Ecologist Dr Grace Hodder shows you the kind of habitat the Bettongs will call home and chats about the other threatened species we’re currently monitoring.
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