Species: Mammals
Koalas inhabit eucalypt forests and woodlands in eastern Australia from north Queensland through to south-east South Australia.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]The Northern Brown Bandicoot is common on the east coast of Australia north from the Hawkesbury River up to the tip of Cape York.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC plays an important role in conserving the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby in the central Flinders Ranges.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC protects the Western Quoll at Paruna and Mount Gibson Wildlife Sanctuaries using a comprehensive feral predator control program.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC successfully reintroduced Shark Bay Bandicoots/Western Barred Bandicoots to Faure Island in 2005.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC protects populations of the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat at Yookamurra and Dakalanta Wildlife Sanctuaries.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]Sharman’s Rock-wallaby is considered threatened because of its restricted distribution and their vulnerability to feral predators.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]The Scaly-tailed Possum is one of only three species of possum that shelter exclusively in rocks.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC is undertaking a reintroduction program of Red-tailed Phascogales to Mt Gibson and Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuaries.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC protects three populations of Northern Quoll and their habitat on a number of our northern sanctuaries.