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Innovative ‘turtle-tunnels’ keep turtles and eastern quolls safe
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2024-09-09
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The Booderee National Park has built ‘turtle tunnels’ to allow eastern long-nosed turtles to freely travel between waterholes while a fence protects endangered eastern quolls. Video by WWF Australia.
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