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Aussie Ark collaborated with WWF and Parks Australia on this re-wilding effort, which included the transfer of a total of 19 quolls into the 80-hectare Booderee Botanical Gardens within the National Park, which is feral-proof. It's hoped the Eastern quolls will thrive and grow in numbers, before beyond-the-fence introductions are trialled in
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Aussie Ark has welcomed 9 genetically critical Eastern quolls to their program, all the way from Tasmania. The quolls were transferred to Aussie Ark because
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-21/eastern-quolls-release-jervis-bay/103744114
Aussie Ark in the NSW Barrington Tops is also working on reviving the species. In 2022, 50 eastern quolls were released into the Ark's quoll breeding program, bringing the number of quolls at its
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The eastern quoll is a medium-sized carnivorous dasyurid marsupial native to Australia. They once used to be common throughout Australia, but were declared extinct on the mainland in 1963 due to introduced feral predators and now only exist in Tasmania. Aussie Ark has identified the Eastern quoll as a key species as it plays an important role
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The quolls which were transferred from... | Tasmania EASTERN QUOLLS ARRIVE AT AUSSIE ARK | Tasmania | Aussie Ark has welcomed nine genetically critical Eastern quolls to our program, all the way from Tasmania!
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ENDANGERED EASTERN QUOLLS Aussie Ark are celebrating the birth of 28 new Eastern quoll joeys. The endangered species has called Aussie Ark home since 2017, when the facility stepped into bring the species back to mainland Australia for the first time in over 60 years. The organisation's breeding program has bred over 150 Eastern Quolls since
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2022/05/largest-ever-50-eastern-quolls-released-back-into-the-wild-on-mainland-australia/
Conservation organisation Aussie Ark has returned 50 endangered eastern quolls to a protected, wild sanctuary in the Barrington Tops, NSW. The quolls have been returned in preparation for this year's breeding season, in the hope that the quolls will go on to breed with an existing population of the endangered species released to the sanctuary.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-09/baby-eastern-quolls-born-in-breeding-program-aussie-ark/100443764
The eastern quoll became extinct on mainland Australia 60 years ago and conservation organisation, Aussie Ark, now runs a breeding program. It's celebrating the recent birth of close to 30 eastern
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2022/11/baby-boom-for-endangered-eastern-quolls/
Baby boom for endangered eastern quolls. Records are being smashed at Aussie Ark's Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary. This breeding season 63 eastern quoll joeys have been born. This sets a new record for Aussie Ark, not only for the most eastern quolls to be born in one season, but it's also the highest number of endangered marsupials ever
https://www.abc.net.au/newcastle/programs/drive/aussie-ark-landmark-quoll-release/13897156
Aussie Ark returns 50 endangered Eastern Quolls to the wilderness of the Barrington Tops. Broadcast Tue 24 May 2022 at 5:00am Tuesday 24 May 2022 at 5:00am Tue 24 May 2022 at 5:00am
https://wwf.org.au/news/2024/endangered-eastern-quolls-back-at-booderee/
Eastern quolls (Dasyurus vinerrinu) are an endangered marsupial that were once common along southeastern Australia but have been extinct in the wild on mainland Australia since the 1960s. The new 80-hectare sanctuary at the park's Botanic Gardens will have a 1.8-metre-high fence with a curved umbrella top to help protect eastern quolls from
https://www.nbnnews.com.au/2022/12/30/eastern-quoll-population-shored-up-with-10-released-at-aussie-ark/
Fierce but endangered, a new cohort of eastern quolls has been released into Aussie Ark's Barrington wildlife sanctuary. The arrivals will help shore up the population - by providing a more diverse gene pool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWqtayqo7U
Introducing the newest members of our Eastern quoll family, arriving all the way from Tasmania with love!Seven Eastern quolls have joined the Aussie Ark's br
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/two-endangered-quoll-joeys-welcomed-at-australian-sanctuary/ar-AA1iifDN
Two endangered Eastern quoll joeys came into the care of Aussie Ark, an animal sanctuary in rural New South Wales, after becoming separated from the mother, the sanctuary announced on October 14.
https://barringtoncoast.com.au/explore/endangered-eastern-quolls-return-to-barrington-tops
It is estimated more than less than 10,000 Eastern quolls are left on the island, with numbers rapidly falling. Refusing to allow this species to go extinct without a fight, Aussie Ark instated in 2018 its first-ever breeding program for the endangered Eastern quoll at its facility in Barrington Tops. For the past two years, Aussie Ark staff
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This year Aussie Ark is collaborating with WWF and Parks Australia to release 15 of our Eastern Quolls back into a wild ecosystem on the NSW South Coast! They will firstly be introduced into a feral-proof 80-hectare fenced sanctuary to bolster numbers and acclimatise them to 'wild' conditions, after which we'll trial beyond-the-fence
https://conjour.world/editorial/aussie-ark-saving-australias-endangered-species/
Editorial Aussie Ark - Saving Australia's Endangered Species. There is an exciting project under way to return endangered native species to the wild, and it starts with the critically endangered Eastern quoll.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-11/eastern-quoll-joeys-born-barrington-wildlife-sanctuary/101637656
The breeding program is run by Aussie Ark in a bid to safeguard the endangered quoll species. The small carnivorous marsupial was once widespread in Australia but has been extinct on the mainland
https://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/aussie-ark-welcomes-birth-of-endangered-eastern-quolls/
9th January 2020 - Aussie Ark secures wild protected sanctuary for koalas. 28th December 2019 - Aussie Ark declares NSW State of Emergency for wildlife. 14th May 2019 - Aussie Ark plays key role in the release of endangered Eastern Quolls. 3rd January 2019 - Aussie Ark invites guest to view Australia's most endangered species in wild environments
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Aussie Ark is committed to saving some of Australia's most threatened wildlife. We are focussed on creating a pre-European environment in the NSW Barrington region. We have selected species that in recent times have declined significantly and who play a key role within their ecosystem. These species need our help, and together we can change