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Indigenous Rangers Find Rarely Seen Animals in First Camera Survey of Truwana
A six-month camera survey captured around 500,000 photos confirming the survival of rare native mammals despite feral cats, highlighting effective land and pest management by Truwana Rangers.
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Indigenous rangers find rarely seen animals in first camera survey of Truwana
The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania has recorded two rarely seen animals—white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas. A vulnerable shorebird—the Latham's snipe—was also photographed.
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