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Caring for wildlife is a critical job for many Wildlife Land Trust members! Anne-Marie Dineen from Oakview Wildlife Refuge is a dedicated kangaroo and wallaby carer, getting orphaned joeys back on their feet for a second chance at life in the wild.pic.twitter.com/5gt5bx755u
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The local mob of eastern greys at Wallaby Gully make a lovely sight when they visit the homestead! These kangaroos can form large and complex social groups, communicating through clucking, grooming and ritualized sparring.pic.twitter.com/OoXHkBkGMH
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With soft fur, a chubby face and a gentle, inquisitive nature, the broad-toothed rat is one of Australia’s most loveable rodents! This native rat is found in alpine regions of NSW, nesting in insulated pockets of native grasses under the snow.https://theconversation.com/meet-the-broad-toothed-rat-a-chubby-cheeked-and-inquisitive-australian-rodent-that-needs-our-help-160929 …
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Did you know that echidnas are one of the only terrestrial animals with the ability to sense electrical activity? Read more about these incredible creatures here: https://bit.ly/3x2TOM7 pic.twitter.com/rPk6Zbkh3Q
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This June we welcomed three incredible sanctuaries to the Wildlife Land Trust, contributing 244 hectares to our network. The Wildlife Land Trust now spans over 77,000 hectares of habitat for wildlife across Australia! Photo: Mandjura – Alison and Richard Swainpic.twitter.com/1a66oErDnX
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Scientists have found that the Gould’s mouse, thought to have gone extinct 150 years ago, is thriving across several Western Australian islands! This native mouse lives in small, social family groups and hides in burrows during the day.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/29/native-mouse-believed-to-be-extinct-for-150-years-found-off-western-australia …
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A red-legged pademelon in care at Amber’s Refuge in Queensland. This sanctuary is a “soft release” site, meaning rehabilitated animals can return to the wild at their own pace!pic.twitter.com/3Z843PMpVQ
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Native plants make stunning gardens, with the added benefit of attracting local birds and animals to your home. Add a watering station to create the perfect wildlife-spotting set up!pic.twitter.com/Hqmt34xXLH
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Even one tree in a paddock can be an enormous benefit to wildlife! Trees can act as stepping-stones between habitats, providing food, shelter and a place to rest for animals passing through.https://theconversation.com/a-lone-tree-makes-it-easier-for-birds-and-bees-to-navigate-farmland-like-a-stepping-stone-between-habitats-162083 …
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A healthy stand of broadleaved cumbungi on Wingarth sanctuary. This native plant is an incredibly useful resource, traditionally used by Aboriginals for food, weaving baskets and thatching shelters.pic.twitter.com/HnjekSQSom
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Footage of the threatened kowari has been captured in outback Queensland for the first time in a decade. These tiny carnivores are threatened by introduced predators, but researchers believe their populations are now bouncing back!https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-19/rare-footage-of-endangered-marsupial-kowari/100225508 …
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Shinglebacks, bobtails, sleepy lizards – whatever name you give them, these lizards are fascinating! With a heavily armoured back and a head-shaped tail to confuse predators, these tough animals can live for up to 50 years in the Australian outback.pic.twitter.com/axrv0chBZz
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A lovely messy patch of woodland in Karrawatta, South Australia. Leaving rocks and dead branches intact creates microhabitats for fungi and insects, as well as hiding places for birds, lizards and small mammals.pic.twitter.com/fOlYrihkQf
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As natural tree hollows become more scarce, new chainsaw-carved tree hollows may help to supplement them! These hollow provide critical shelters for hollow-nesting species including phascogales, gliders and native birds.https://theconversation.com/diy-habitat-my-photos-show-chainsaw-carved-tree-hollows-make-perfect-new-homes-for-this-mysterious-marsupial-159639 …
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A small dam within the rainforest habitat on Ringtail Creek Sanctuary in Queensland. Oases like this can support a wide range of native birds, including kingfishers, black cockatoos, whipbirds and fruit doves!pic.twitter.com/ui2FB8zytp
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Green tree frogs are a common visitor to sanctuaries like Wallaby Gully! Reducing your use of insecticides is a great way to support native ecosystems, and amphibians are happy to help manage local bug populations for free!pic.twitter.com/aqQkRNbC3P
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Looking for a nature retreat this winter? Deua Tin Huts features charming cottages overlooking gardens of native plants and birdlife. Kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas are regulars and platypus can be spotted in the nearby Shoalhaven River! Read more: https://bit.ly/3uYrfgR pic.twitter.com/eaccVEcHf7
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Kuku Yalanji Traditional Owners are working to restore the Daintree Rainforest after destruction from logging and sugar cane farms. This incredible community is already seeing cassowaries, frogs and other wildlife returning!https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/12/this-is-how-it-should-be-replanting-the-daintree-rainforest …
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Amber’s Refuge covers a mixture of eucalypt woodland and tropical rainforest, with this beautiful waterway providing habitat for fish, frogs and native plants. Surrounded by protected nature reserves, this is a beautiful habitat for a wide range of wildlife!pic.twitter.com/qxjlnQoUAy
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A waxlip orchid on Anna and Richard’s Refuge – these delicate plants are unique to Australia, often growing in heath or open forest on sandstone. Like many Australian species, these plants are pyrophytic – meaning that they rely on fire to stimulate growth!pic.twitter.com/xv5n1PcUJu
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