Senior Field Ecologist Georgina Anderson reports that camera traps are capturing quolls confidently exploring their home. One fan-favorite, nicknamed Aang, appears regularly at monitoring sites, providing researchers with hope and reassurance that the quolls are settling in beautifully.
This breakthrough at Mt Gibson is a powerful reminder: with patience, science, and protection, even species pushed to the edge can bounce back. It’s proof that careful conservation can turn the tide for wildlife—and give Australia’s natural landscapes a fighting chance.
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