Fifty ‘founder’ bilbies were released in fenced breeding area in 2019 with the aim of establishing first wild population there in a century ...
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10 Fascinating Bilby Facts
Bilbies are Australia’s adorable, bunny-like critters. Unfortunately, these tiny mammals are endangered. However, one Aussie program is dedicated to enhancing stable bilby populations throughout the ...
The Save the Bilby Fund says a captive breeding program at Charleville in south-west Queensland is helping the species survive. Project coordinator Tracey Reynolds says current estimates suggest there ...
At Taronga Western Plains Zoo, the drama of a safari gives way to something quieter and more urgent, a national effort to return the greater bilby to landscapes it once shaped, and a race to stay ...
In Australia, the bunny may rule the burrows, but the bilby, a native marsupial whose population has dwindled, rules the Easter basket. In the turf war between rabbits and bilbies that plays out in ...
Under the cover of darkness in remote outback Queensland, one of Australia’s most critically endangered marsupials, the bilby, has taken a small leap back from the brink. More than 30 bilbies have ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Ipswich. Followed categories will be added to My News. Known for their silky grey fur, enormous translucent ears and indisputable all-round cuteness, four ...
In a ring-fenced reserve in the heart of South Australia, 30 innocent-looking bilbies have been turned into toxic Trojans. Should a feral cat ever make a meal of them, it will be the cat's last supper ...
A group of Greater Bilbies have been reintroduced to Central Australia after a successful breeding project in Dubbo and I could almost cry. Is it the seasonal depression or is it the pics of the ...
In a ring-fenced reserve in the heart of South Australia, 30 innocent-looking bilbies have been turned into toxic Trojans. Should a feral cat ever make a meal of them, it will be the cat's last supper ...
In the turf war between rabbits and bilbies that plays out in burrows dug into Australia's arid grasslands, rabbits, those aggressive and fertile European immigrants, have largely won out. But the ...
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