Meet the new quolls, Paw Paw, Aussie and Long Spot, and their brother named Boi. The four baby spotted-tail quolls were the size of a grain of rice when they were born four months ago.The zoo, Wild ...
Conservationists have enlisted the help of an unlikely assistant to sniff out elusive tiger quolls. SNIFFER DOGS HAVE BEEN used internationally to track threatened grizzly bears, tigers, and even ...
GPS tracking collars have revealed how newly reintroduced eastern quolls are settling in at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary in Canberra, with quolls who were born at the sanctuary accepting their ...
Male Northern quolls live fast and die young in a romantic frenzy of long-distance travel. And that’s only part of the reason why animal athletics specialist Robbie Wilson of the University of ...
The eastern quoll, a cat-sized marsupial with pointy ears and speckled fur, was once found throughout south-eastern Australia. But disease and predation by foxes and feral cats devastated the species; ...
John Woinarski receives some funding through the National Environmental Research Program (North Australian Hub). Bronwyn Fancourt and Scott Burnett do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...
Ecologists in Australia have successfully trained a critically endangered marsupial – the northern quoll – to turn its nose up at toxic cane toads. Their results, including fascinating behavioural ...
Conservation organization Aussie Ark and the University of Sydney have collaborated on a science-based reintroduction of eastern quolls on mainland Australia into a controlled bushland environment ...
Euan Ritchie receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action. Euan is a Councillor within the Biodiversity Council, and a member of ...