Endangered Wallaby In Australia Brought Back From Brink Of Extinction

Using a method known as 'headstarting', the researchers rounded up bridled nailtail wallabies under a certain size and placed them within a protected area where they could live until adulthood without the threat of their main predators - feral cats - before being released back into the wild.

Endangered Wallaby In Australia Brought Back From Brink Of Extinction

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Bridled nailtail wallabies were even believed extinct from 1937 until 1973 when a fencing contractor reported he had seen a population living on a property near Dingo of Queensland.

Canberra: A population of the bridled nailtail wallabies in Australia's Queensland state has been brought back from the brink of extinction, after conservation scientists tried a never before used intervention technique on land-based mammals.

This new conservation strategy was conducted by scientists at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), giving the bridled nailtail wallaby a head starting in life, Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday.