ABC News In-depth | These native species were locally extinct but are now reclaiming their desert homeland | 7.30 @ABCNewsIndepth | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Where the dingo fence divides three states, the sun is harsh and wild dust storms are just a gust away, hundreds of new residents are settling into the desert.
But it's not people who have recently moved to the far north-west corner of New South Wales. Instead, it's an influx of native animals that have been locally extinct for more than a century.
Bilbies, bandicoots, bettongs and quolls once dominated these arid plains and they are now reclaiming the area, thanks to a team of scientists trying to address Australia's mammal extinction rate — which is the worst in the world.
Kamin Gock reports from Sturt National Park.
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Where the dingo fence divides three states, the sun is harsh and wild dust storms are just a gust away, hundreds of new residents are settling into the desert.
But it's not people who have recently moved to the far north-west corner of New South Wales. Instead, it's an influx of native animals that have been locally extinct for more than a century.
Bilbies, bandicoots, bettongs and quolls once dominated these arid plains and they are now reclaiming the area, thanks to a team of scientists trying to address Australia's mammal extinction rate — which is the worst in the world.
Kamin Gock reports from Sturt National Park.
Subscribe: ab.co/3yqPOZ5 Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-22/wild-deserts-program-saving-native-animals-from-extinction/104371626
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