More Chuditch for the Flinders Ranges
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The Explorer
Hi
Seen any Chuditch in the
Flinders Ranges?
A
population was established by relocating about 40 last year and now a second phase of re-introductions into the National Park is being undertaken in the near future. Read about it here
ABC ArticleDPaW ArticleFAME Article
Good stuff, hope a viable self sustaining
population eventuates - they are a fascinating animal. Being nocturnal they can be difficult to track down. Have seen them in
state forest near Waroona and down near Boyanup...plus managed to cuddle a few down at Fitzgerald National Park a few years ago..
Chuditch - Fitzgerald River NP 2010
Cheers
Greg
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