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New population of critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies established in ACT
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-08-02
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Six critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies have been transported to the ACT to form a new population. There are estimated to be fewer than 60 of the species left in the wild.
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